Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends' kids are seniors. They are just leaving the house and sneaking out if their parents try to crack down.
Yup
Parents who lost control of their teens and their teens lost respect for them. My parents were big on teaching us connection and societal responsibility. I know we wouldn’t have snuck out during a pandemic. I’m teaching my 13 and 11 year old the same. It’s not just about them not getting the virus but about lowering the risk to for everyone.
Yes they hate it. Yes they complain. I don’t like it either but it is what it is.
What “some kids” do is not the issue. The question is are you (the parent) letting your teen have a friend over.
My answer is no. My 17 yr old is here alone and is not seeing her boyfriend in person. She’s on the phone to him constantly. I doubt she’s sneaking out (we live in a high-rise security building) but that isn’t the question.
Haha. Your kids are easy ages.
Some kids sneak in and out without their parents ever knowing. Teen live is a strong emotion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends' kids are seniors. They are just leaving the house and sneaking out if their parents try to crack down.
Yup
Parents who lost control of their teens and their teens lost respect for them. My parents were big on teaching us connection and societal responsibility. I know we wouldn’t have snuck out during a pandemic. I’m teaching my 13 and 11 year old the same. It’s not just about them not getting the virus but about lowering the risk to for everyone.
Yes they hate it. Yes they complain. I don’t like it either but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are two camps on this thread:
People who are following all current recommendations and laws currently in place in their respective jurisdictions.
People who want to scold the first group into engaging in some more stringent social distancing behavior, based solely on their own personal opinions.
I live in DC, and the current recommendations allow socializing in small groups. Talk to the Mayor if you want that to change.
You are the worst of DC. What an entitled, short-sighted moron... with no values or character. Carry on.
I’m entitled and short-sighted because I’m complying with all governmental laws and recommendations, rather than the personal opinions of random people on the internet?
Okay, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are two camps on this thread:
People who are following all current recommendations and laws currently in place in their respective jurisdictions.
People who want to scold the first group into engaging in some more stringent social distancing behavior, based solely on their own personal opinions.
I live in DC, and the current recommendations allow socializing in small groups. Talk to the Mayor if you want that to change.
You are the worst of DC. What an entitled, short-sighted moron... with no values or character. Carry on.
I’m entitled and short-sighted because I’m complying with all governmental laws and recommendations, rather than the personal opinions of random people on the internet?
Okay, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your teen/tween is not essential personnel. Their schools and sports are closed for a reason. They do not need to socialize.
Everyone knows it. We know who is just too lazy or scared to enforce it.
Well put. They are not providing a service to society. I disagree that they don't need to socialize, but they can do it without meeting in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are two camps on this thread:
People who are following all current recommendations and laws currently in place in their respective jurisdictions.
People who want to scold the first group into engaging in some more stringent social distancing behavior, based solely on their own personal opinions.
I live in DC, and the current recommendations allow socializing in small groups. Talk to the Mayor if you want that to change.
You are the worst of DC. What an entitled, short-sighted moron... with no values or character. Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Your teen/tween is not essential personnel. Their schools and sports are closed for a reason. They do not need to socialize.
Everyone knows it. We know who is just too lazy or scared to enforce it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends' kids are seniors. They are just leaving the house and sneaking out if their parents try to crack down.
Yup
Parents who lost control of their teens and their teens lost respect for them. My parents were big on teaching us connection and societal responsibility. I know we wouldn’t have snuck out during a pandemic. I’m teaching my 13 and 11 year old the same. It’s not just about them not getting the virus but about lowering the risk to for everyone.
Yes they hate it. Yes they complain. I don’t like it either but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fairly obvious that a handful of people are stoking the overwhelming majority of the hysteria on DCUM right now. SF Bay area poster, I’m looking at you.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are two camps on this thread:
People who are following all current recommendations and laws currently in place in their respective jurisdictions.
People who want to scold the first group into engaging in some more stringent social distancing behavior, based solely on their own personal opinions.
I live in DC, and the current recommendations allow socializing in small groups. Talk to the Mayor if you want that to change.