Thank you Senteria.
Well, it's not exactly hating, but at least in my country, especially when I travel with my son, I note that a single mom is not seen/treated the same way a married mom is. At least in some parts of it. Actually, I don't blame people, because obviously a father is very important. Neverthelessthere there is some prejudice towards single moms – as if we were all horrible (I know there are insensitive, horrible moms out there, butwe're not all horrible).
Maybe I was being alittle defensive, sorry... I just try to be the best mom I can. When I was pregnant, Alice Miller's and Dr Sears' books were my 'advisors'. I say to myself all I want is for my son to be a happy man, a man who knows how to deal with life, and hopefully see me not only as his mother, but as a friend in the future (and not the type who smothers, etc). The love I fee lfor him gives me strength to endure my solitude and to fight for us. I mean, those little arms holding me as he asks me to tell him a story before he goes to sleep are just the best thing.
I don't like my situation, not the ideal one, but I try my best and actually I accepted it. And gaming is one thing that helps me in this. Ok, I'm writing too much, I swear I'm not an “att...who...”. Sorry I'm venting this here.
As for The Witcher,I'll show it to him in the future, when it will certainly be a“classic”.
Thanks, man. I think gamer moms can actually be fun. At least it's a hobby I'll certainly share with him.