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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't say you're wrong, OP. Nothing good ever happened at parties I attended where parents weren't around. Not saying we were angels when they WERE around but at least it didn't turn into a wild rager, we all had to try and be sneaky (which I'm sure we weren't anywhere near as good at as we thought). That said, I think it's just as dangerous to attend the parties hosted by the "cool parents" who are so desperate to be liked that they let the kids go hogwild. For example: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/opinions/arlington-texas/?utm_term=.31b4c0b721d4[/quote] I read this the other day. Heartbreaking and so disturbing. I hope it is a wake up call to parents and communities. So much was wrong -- the party mom covering her own butt, the kids bot wanting their friend's rep ruined, the male dominated system not proceeding despite conclusive examination and test results, the community not wanting their party world to be rocked. It's just so wrong. This article + all the recent Kavanaugh stuff makes me think too about HS party scene. My kid is only a freshman and not a partier, but it is important for kids to be aware. Ignorance makes girls even more vulnerable.[/quote]
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