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So, ive recently gotten into Pathfinder 2 months ago, the first tabletop RPG ive ever played, decided to GM, and i have a group of friends that i am GM'ing through ROTRL. since a month ago, when i first started GM'ing, i've been reading everything i could find on how to GM tabletop games, how to deal with certain players, how to reward them, learn to never say no, and i even bought the Gamemastery guide.

However, i have found nothing on how to handle this particular player. My group consists of 3 adults and 1 young teenager. He is the son of my friend within the group, and he's 13 years old. His hobbies consist of playing call of duty all day, perfecting his "no scope" shots, making COD videos to upload to youtube to show off his, and i quote, "l33t" skills, and playing Magic The Gathering. I was not particular thrilled when told he would be playing with us, due to his disrespectful and sassy attitude, not to mention his eager competitive nature to be better then everyone else. But it was either that, or he plays COD in the same room screaming at the TV.

how do you handle kids such as this type in your groups? those with short tempers, who have a sense of entitlement, and who become too competitive against the other players? Everyone agrees, he is a disruptive, however he is my friend's son, at his house, and the kid does actually enjoy the game, in his own way.