Can I play an electric guitar if I learn classical/acoustic guitar?

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yes, Atleast six months one should play classical / accoustic Guitar
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Yes, both guitars are same in mechanism and functionality, it only differs in sound and shape.
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Yes you Can
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No, because the playing styles are different.
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