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this post was submitted on 21 Jun 2023
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Yeah it doesn't seem like an age cutoff so much as a generational cutoff. People born in the 1950s obviously didn't grow up with arcades and consoles, so few of them would pick up the hobby later in life. Someone born in the mid 1970s like OP would be coming of age right as consoles and PC gaming were hitting the scene so more of that generation would have gamed as kids but still not an overwhelming amount like kids today.
As far as OPs date's go, they're probably just envisioning the stereotypical guy who is addicted to gaming and ignores other responsibilities even though that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps he should frame it in a different way like pointing out how he bonds with his kids over them if it's an issue or just ignore it all together. My wife and I are late 30s and she doesn't play games outside of a small amount Animal Crossing but she doesn't care that I enjoy them and I have no plans on quitting as I get older.
This is exactly what I say, that I bond with my son over video games. He is 6.5 now and I am 42...I never want to stop playing games, but I do say that after having a kid I have a lot less time to actually sit down and play.