Are there seventh graders who are drinking and fooling around sexually?

Anonymous
7th graders???? Kids are starting WAY before that now OP. lmao. Try elementary school. By middle school I'm sure its far more, considering puberty is still a thing.
Anonymous
No. Absolutely, none, anywhere, ever.

Why do people ask stupid questions like this? Of course there are.
Anonymous
MS is a problem. If you think your kid is going off the rails, I'd get them into private or parochial. A lot of our friends had nice kids that just fell into the abyss in MS and started behavior that really messed up their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MS is a problem. If you think your kid is going off the rails, I'd get them into private or parochial. A lot of our friends had nice kids that just fell into the abyss in MS and started behavior that really messed up their lives.


So funny that you think that private and parochial kids don't do any of this.
Anonymous
Meh, I doubt much drinking but fooling around? Sure.

When I was in MS 20ish years ago, those were the prime years to start fooling around and figuring stuff out. Spin the bottle, suck & blow, 7 minutes in heave, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:yes, of course. 7th graders are 13 years old, older if they were redshirted or left back. Some kids that age start doing all sorts of things. But if your kid isn't, that's what's important.


Or born after the cut-off. I know this is a tangent but I am tired of people forgetting that a kid who turns 9 in October of 3rd grade was not reshirted or left back, she went on time.
Anonymous
There are SOME that do that sort of thing. Always have been.

But MOST do not.
Anonymous
I had friends doing this in 7th grade but I wasn't. That was around 1995-1996.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Absolutely, none, anywhere, ever.

Why do people ask stupid questions like this? Of course there are.


Ok smart ass. I should have said how widespread in this. I was thinking it was an exception rather than the norm at this age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MS is a problem. If you think your kid is going off the rails, I'd get them into private or parochial. A lot of our friends had nice kids that just fell into the abyss in MS and started behavior that really messed up their lives.


So funny that you think that private and parochial kids don't do any of this.


Of course some do, but in the middle of the pack these kids are generally more controlled by active, caring parents. That said, at the richest end, all hell breaks loose.
Anonymous
My DD is in 8th grade, although we're in SF. Last year, she knew of TWO kids who were actually dating, complete with going on dates places. Boys started asking her out last year, but she and another girl agreed to tell all the boys they were dating each other (neither is gay) and say no to everyone.

I don't think many more of the kids in her grade are dating this year than they were last year. I only know one of the kids who was dating last year, and I think she does things she THINKS make her look mature and grownup. I do not let DD hang out with her one on one.
Anonymous
My DS is in 8th grade and still seems oblivious to everything. My friends DS in 8th grade is a very confident boy, into sports and has started to go to parties with his sports buds - they haveall had their growth spurts, and are built. I would assume they are starting to do stuff with girls (I am not saying sex), but one boy was kissing a girl and someone filmed it. Which is a whole different issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MS is a problem. If you think your kid is going off the rails, I'd get them into private or parochial. A lot of our friends had nice kids that just fell into the abyss in MS and started behavior that really messed up their lives.


So funny that you think that private and parochial kids don't do any of this.


Of course some do, but in the middle of the pack these kids are generally more controlled by active, caring parents. That said, at the richest end, all hell breaks loose.


You think parents at private schools are more active? And caring? Please. Plenty of parents at private schools are active and caring, and then some are too busy with their careers to spend time with their kids. Just like plenty of public school parents are active and caring, while a minority are less so. More money certainly does not necessarily equate to more active and caring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Absolutely, none, anywhere, ever.

Why do people ask stupid questions like this? Of course there are.


Ok smart ass. I should have said how widespread in this. I was thinking it was an exception rather than the norm at this age.


Were you homeschooled?

Anonymous
At my K-8 Catholic school in the '70s there were a few engaging in drinking, drugs and/or sexual experimentation. It was mostly the kids with parents who thought their little angel was completely unaware of such things. Kids are kids no matter what the household income or school attended.
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