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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] Amen. I called and knocked on doors or callked parents when alcohol discovered at a sleepover. I lived in the 80s lost friends to car accidents, girls trifled with at parties (assaulted?), people's homes and belongings destroyed. Fairfax County. 1980s. No parents. Not on my watch. [/quote]
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