One of my sisters is a preteen and I've been considering what to buy her for Christmas. Hasbro has that buy two games, get one free deal going on and since I was interested in two of the games, I was looking at a third one to get from the limited choices. They had a ouija board available and I thought it might be a fun gift for my sister. I never had one but had always wanted one at that age.
Since I'd never had one I didn't know how they worked or whether they were really any fun, so I tried to look up some information online...it was not easy to separate the actual advice from the crazy claims. Just reading the reviews on Amazon for the product will make you question the sanity of mankind.
I decided to ask my mom if she would like it and my mom basically told me she would not allow it in her home because it's evil and "I've learned through my life to just not mess with that stuff."
I find that pretty silly myself. It seems to be just wood, cardboard, and plastic that people subconsciously move around. But as I've never owned one, I suppose I don't have any personal experience by which to go.
So please, give me your opinions on and experiences with ouija boards. Would you feel uncomfortable with your child owning one? Discuss.
Since I'd never had one I didn't know how they worked or whether they were really any fun, so I tried to look up some information online...it was not easy to separate the actual advice from the crazy claims. Just reading the reviews on Amazon for the product will make you question the sanity of mankind.
I decided to ask my mom if she would like it and my mom basically told me she would not allow it in her home because it's evil and "I've learned through my life to just not mess with that stuff."
I find that pretty silly myself. It seems to be just wood, cardboard, and plastic that people subconsciously move around. But as I've never owned one, I suppose I don't have any personal experience by which to go.
So please, give me your opinions on and experiences with ouija boards. Would you feel uncomfortable with your child owning one? Discuss.