My brother loved playing with matches and candles as a kid. He almost set the kitchen on fire once while my parents were out. Luckily a neighbor heard him screaming and managed to put out the flames. No more matches and candles after that. |
One kid I know made a flamethrower out of an Entertech squirt gun. Hooked a candle to the muzzle with a wire hanger, then filled the gun with gasoline from the lawnmower. Great idea, but the design flaw was that the candle was too close to the muzzle and the stream caught fire and the fire traveled back into the gun and blew up. He didn't lose any digits but his hand was pretty badly burned. We were idiots...but I still get excited thinking about the anticipation waiting for him to light that thing. |
......aaaannd this was when future helicopter parents were created. I hate that label, but, after the sh!t my friends and I did/experienced, you're damn right I'm keeping an eye on my kids. |
Are you a male or female? And how old are you? |
I don't think having bonfites is the kind of "setting fires"that OP was referring to. I am the pp whose husband burned down his father's car. He and his friends frequently had bonfires as well, but I would never think to include that as an example of setting fires for fun. |
+100 My du and his brothers were hellions, although they have all grown up to be stable and respectable adults. But in 1983, there seemed to be a much higher percentage of "bad" teens than what there are now. |
My brothers used to do the hairspray thing. We didn't have lighters back then (before the disposable lighters were everywhere) and I was afraid of matches. |
90’s teens tended to not be as reckless and wild (probably due to greater supervision) than 70s/80’s teens. |
Guy I knew in college, eagle scout and all that, had tales about pranks at his school (I think private)--they painted some kind of chemical on the blackboard so when the teacher wrote on the board it made sparks and flames, and once removed all the wheels from the dean's car. Another guy I knew, vegetarian environmentalist, turned out (his brother told us) to have pulled the legs off of bugs when he was a kid. But around the small town where I lived, which had actual wilderness around it, it was a fairly common occurrence for the fire dept to have to put out a grass fire somewhere, where kids had been fooling around. Maybe cooking fires were really invented by a prehistoric teenager whose parents kept telling him to stay away from the lightning-caused fires. |
+100. Poster with the husband who burned his father’s car again. Both DH and I were rather rebellious when we were younger and it will be over my dead body that my kids will do the sh** we did. 70’s/80’s teens generally have very good reasons for becoming helicopter/tiger parents! |
Can we blame lead paint and lead in the gas for it? I'm not actually sure that kids shouldn't be able to get away with making some really awful mistakes. I don't want anyone to get hurt, but I don't want to see kids permanently wrecked because they were dumb and tried to sell some weed at school, either. |
In the '60s my two brothers and I (all about ages 8-11) set fire to the tall grassy field behind our aunt's garage. We couldn't put it out and had to run in and get our mom who freaked out and managed to put it out with the hose before the whole field burned and then the trees behind the field. We were just playing with matches. |
Yes, my best friend and I used to love making our own fires in the woods and also playing with lit candles for fun! I’m a woman btw and now have a PhD (psychologist), am married, have 2 kids, etc. I find it strange that it is somehow considered deviant behaviors. |
I was the scheduler for an outpatient child psych clinic that was contracted to screen all the child fire starters in my city-if the police or fire department got involved the kids had to come into the clinic. Personally, I only remember doing this as a teen out of boredom and it was pretty small scale stuff. My ex spouse set a field on fire as a kid. |
I used to try to see if a dry leaf burns when holding a magnifying glass over it and the suns rays go through it. |