After parties for freshmen?

Anonymous
Please monitor your kids bad snap behavior of kicking kids of the list. And check your liquor cabinets. There is drinking, vaping and throwing up downstairs with parents upstairs. Your kid won't tell just like you wouldn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please monitor your kids bad snap behavior of kicking kids of the list. And check your liquor cabinets. There is drinking, vaping and throwing up downstairs with parents upstairs. Your kid won't tell just like you wouldn't.


What does that mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please monitor your kids bad snap behavior of kicking kids of the list. And check your liquor cabinets. There is drinking, vaping and throwing up downstairs with parents upstairs. Your kid won't tell just like you wouldn't.


What does that mean?


Several parties that I have heard of over the past several weekends have started as a snap group of kids and then the host slims the invite list down by kicking kids out of the snap group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please monitor your kids bad snap behavior of kicking kids of the list. And check your liquor cabinets. There is drinking, vaping and throwing up downstairs with parents upstairs. Your kid won't tell just like you wouldn't.


What does that mean?


Several parties that I have heard of over the past several weekends have started as a snap group of kids and then the host slims the invite list down by kicking kids out of the snap group.


The host can’t decide who attends their party? What if their parents said “you can only have 40 people?” and Sally told 80?
Anonymous
Parents’ utter idiocy never ceases to amaze me. For those of you hosting and enabling these parties, I sincerely hope you get arrested next time. You’re putting kids in danger. And no, you aren’t “keeping them safe” by having the party at your house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.


Its probably Gonzaga.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.




You realize that MULTIPLE schools go to these parties, right? And there’s more than one party. So yes it is hard to figure out.

I’m guessing Gonzaga as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.




You realize that MULTIPLE schools go to these parties, right? And there’s more than one party. So yes it is hard to figure out.

I’m guessing Gonzaga as well.


Interesting. My son attended Gonzaga years ago and took a girl he barely knows to Homecoming. I drove them to the first destination for photos and overheard her say, where's the afterparty? My son was clueless. There was no afterparty and he came home after the dance. I am sure there were many parties, but he wasn't in that crowd. Didn't take a drink until he was in college. He's 24 now and still stands by that. What a great kid he was. I am blessed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Parents’ utter idiocy never ceases to amaze me. For those of you hosting and enabling these parties, I sincerely hope you get arrested next time. You’re putting kids in danger. And no, you aren’t “keeping them safe” by having the party at your house.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.




You realize that MULTIPLE schools go to these parties, right? And there’s more than one party. So yes it is hard to figure out.

I’m guessing Gonzaga as well.


I know of at least 2 parties in the Alexandria area on Halloween with multiple schools going. One was apparently around 200 kids. I'm guessing that's the one people are referencing. Glad I kept my DD home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that here. Look at your kids snap.


+1

I'm not outing my kid for telling us the truth.


How is it outing your kid by just saying which school they attend? Presumably they were not the only one at the party.


If your kid is at a small school its not hard to figure it out.




You realize that MULTIPLE schools go to these parties, right? And there’s more than one party. So yes it is hard to figure out.

I’m guessing Gonzaga as well.


I know of at least 2 parties in the Alexandria area on Halloween with multiple schools going. One was apparently around 200 kids. I'm guessing that's the one people are referencing. Glad I kept my DD home.


The one I referenced with the Tito’s bottle was in Bethesda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First party with alcohol for freshman DS on Halloween. Older sibling dropped him off, confirmed the parents were home (she actually walked him to the door and introduced herself despite DS’s protests). DS stayed for awhile, but texted for an early pick up. Said a lot of kids were drinking and some were really drunk, vomiting. He’s my youngest and was not phased, but definitely didn't want to be a part of that scene. He said from what he could tell alcohol (hard liquor) was brought in and host parents didn’t come downstairs at all.


This is awful. What school? Did you talk to the parents?


Was this Gonzaga?


I’m going to go out on a limb and say there was more than one Halloween party Friday night.
Anonymous
This is fascinating to me. What percentage of kids at a school do you think attends these parties?
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