Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in the mid 70s. I didn’t go to summer camp and my parents, mainly mom since dad was working, just siad go out and play. Come home at dinner. We went to the pool, tried to find change to buy candy or slurpees, and I guess went home to eat. We rode bikes everywhere. I can remember taking a path and coming out miles from home. We’d play at the creek and hang out with our neighbors. I had my first beer while playing beer pong the day before my 11th birthday at their house. No parents were around. No clue what they were doing. We found cigarettes and beer hidden at the creek. I assume by teens. We once were flashed by the creepy neighbor. This was in a nice neighborhood. No way in hell would i let my kids do that. It’s irresponsible.
We did so many dumb things. How we weren’t killed is a miracle. Zero chance my kids are getting that much freedom.
Anonymous wrote:My sibling and I were a newborn and toddler at the time of the Lyon sisters’ tragic disappearance. Several of my cousins were also the same age. My entire family became paranoid and did not let any of the kids out of their sight, ever.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in ‘69. I grew up near Murch. We weren’t allowed to wander freely in my childhood.
I think a lot of what people think of as generational change on this is actually class change. People who grew up middle class and are now UMC follow UMC norms which are more restrictive.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in the mid 70s. I didn’t go to summer camp and my parents, mainly mom since dad was working, just siad go out and play. Come home at dinner. We went to the pool, tried to find change to buy candy or slurpees, and I guess went home to eat. We rode bikes everywhere. I can remember taking a path and coming out miles from home. We’d play at the creek and hang out with our neighbors. I had my first beer while playing beer pong the day before my 11th birthday at their house. No parents were around. No clue what they were doing. We found cigarettes and beer hidden at the creek. I assume by teens. We once were flashed by the creepy neighbor. This was in a nice neighborhood. No way in hell would i let my kids do that. It’s irresponsible.