NintendoPie said:
Oh goodness... just tell her that they aren't. Plain simple. Don't raise your voice at her and if she tries to raise her voice at you just tell her to not get mad, you guys are just trying to talk. If that doesn't convince her then tell her that she is being ridiculous. Still, don't raise your voice. Tell her that and then (while walking away) say, "I hope you change your mind. It's just a game, like you said." Guilt-tripping always works. |
I have told her that. But I told her that a 30 second part of a game isn't anything to get bent out of shape over. And I have admitted that it's a silly part of the game and if it had no bearing on things I wouldn't play it.
As for raising my voice, I've had a lot of practice with these types of things with my mom so I have been extremely calm.








