| Maybe, but did the kids go and buy those outfits, with their own money, on their own? I doubt it. Parents are to blame for most of this-the girls need an explanation of all that grinding means. For the boys, 99% of their parents probably couldn't care less. Ugh |
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I'm sorry, but I completely disagree. I did more than my share of partying and crazy dancing, but that was in COLLEGE. Some of the kids in these pictures look REALLY young. Like one of the PP said, there is one boy in a blue shirt, who literally looks to be about 12. And, they weren't just 'sitting' on each others' laps. I think they could start out by having a dress code. You cannot take your shirts off, belly has to be covered. Sorry, but some of those clothes are just way out of line. |
PP again. And, to say that teens need stuff like this? No way. It is hugely inappropriate for a 13 yo DD to be giving lap dances to her classmates. Sure, teens need time to socialize and hang out with each other. But some of the actions in these pictures are not a normal part of teen life - or at least I hope not. |
Seems they've been taken down. |
I did not say teens need lap dances. I said they need stuff to do. Dancing - not lap dancing. Nobody commented on the other dancing which looked pretty impressive. My child would be grounded if he/she was in the inappropriate pictures - but I would not be blaming the "supervision" - I would take some blame and my child would take the rest. |
| So glad my high school aged son wants to stay home and play Xbox. Those girls are seriously skanky. |
I have to wonder what's up with that. Why in the world do they think it's sexy to dress/act/dance that way. I guess they're just looking for attention? I'm mostly asking because I'd want to know how to keep my DD from thinking that this was okay/acceptable. I can totally get wanting to meet guys, and dressing cute, but some of those outfits crossed the line. |
| Are you looking at the Lets Get Drunk Party photos? I can't find photos of the event you're talking about. |
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The Rockville pics were taken down, but the let's get drunk in Silver Spring are still there.
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| I got slammed here for saying this before, but I still believe that the best way for kids to experience things like dancing and alcohol is in a social setting that includes people of different ages. By banning everyone under 21 not just from the bar but from the dance floor, American establishments have avoided legal problems, but they also took away the civilizing effect that seeing older people dance and flirt respectfully and enjoy alcohol in moderation can have on younger people. |
| Really I think you are taking this way out of hand, I mean my 14 year old son went there and he had fun, and times change and you have to accept it, how are you glad your son stayed home when he is 13 and playing Xbox, he is an outcast and he is a kid who wants to have fun, as I said times change and so does the way they spend their time, I know my kid came pretty happy from the party because he thought it was really fun, grinding is the new way of dancing, and I can't say I like it, but I will accept it, and if the girls were kind of slutty it's not our fault, they will change if they see they are not succesful in life, about the dress code, you want a dress code put it yourself restrict the way your daughter dresses. I'm not gonna do it because that's a normal activity for their age, I know the first time I kissed a girl was when I was 14 and in a party, they are raging hormones, they are going through puberty, and what do you think is better, that you r son jerks it everyday, or that he goes to parties and grinds girls and kisses them, because I can assure you that your son or daughter IS involved in some kind of minor sexual activity like grinding, kissing, touching, and jerking, sorry for the harsh language but I feel it's true!! |
| Looks like a bunch of kids having a great time dancing and talking. I don't see anything wrong with this at all. You guys are over reacting. |
| The last two posters are not parents |
Thanks, Junior. |