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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread makes me think of my high school senior year spring break trip. I was a good kid in high school, good grades, never got into any trouble. My parents were pretty strict. So when my girlfriends planned a spring break trip to daytona, I assumed no way in hell would my parents let me go. But to my utter shock they did!! We were able to stay in a timeshare one of the girls parebts had. Suddenly I was alone,no supervision, and surrounded by tons of free drinking, partying and college boys. During the day we zoned out on the beach. But once late afternoon came we drank like crazy. We danced on the beach and we brought boys back to our condo. We were good girls but something about being alone and also the distance-no one knew us, nothing we did would give us a reputation, etc- it felt very freeing. We all had sex (responsibly). We stayed together and I don't recall a situation where any of us were in danger or anything. It was like we acted like totally different people. Looking back at it, it was definitely fun. I'm not ashamed of it- it was definitely a little slutty but hey, we were 17 and 18 and letting loose. But, if my daughter asked to go in high school, I'd say no. I feel like times are different now and the danger is higher. Might not be actually true but I feel like it is. Back then no one in Daytona even looked at ID's, underage drinking everywhere and the cops were pretty chill unless someone was causing problems. Today it's much stricter and one legal misstep can alter the kids life.[/quote] I totally agree, it wasn't a trend to slip a roofie into an unsuspecting girls drinks back then. We were at a bar for an engagement party & for some strange reason they made you leave your drink on a table outside the bathroom (maybe because of the glass?). I can't tell you how many girls I watched put their drink down, go into the bathroom & pick it right back up & start drinking. Nobody was "manning" the table to make sure the drinks weren't messed with in some way, it was utterly shocking. I know drinks nowadays can be expensive, but either finish it before you go in, have a girlfriend wait outside & hold it (girls not go into the bathroom together?? gasp!) or just toss it & buy a new one. The $5 - $10 you'll spend on that new drink is worth it for peace of mind.[/quote]
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