Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for that perspective from a rising St Albans junior.
Yeah, sour grapes from your whine....
I certainly hope that was a high school student -- and not an adult -- posting his teenage fantasy about girls going down "on their knees" for "more masculine guys, more specifically st albans guys." If that was an adult posting, he should be doubly ashamed. But I'm pretty confident in saying it was a St Albans boy.
It's also pretty telling about how some St Albans boys view girls. Makes me want to set limits on who my daughter dates when she reaches that age. Ick.
I had exactly the same reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for that perspective from a rising St Albans junior.
Yeah, sour grapes from your whine....
I certainly hope that was a high school student -- and not an adult -- posting his teenage fantasy about girls going down "on their knees" for "more masculine guys, more specifically st albans guys." If that was an adult posting, he should be doubly ashamed. But I'm pretty confident in saying it was a St Albans boy.
It's also pretty telling about how some St Albans boys view girls. Makes me want to set limits on who my daughter dates when she reaches that age. Ick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow - I sincerely hope adults are not writing this. How pathetic. I have observed a full range of 'normal' teens at Maret and have not noticed any real differences between them and kids at similar schools. OP, I understand your feelings of regret, but I am sure your child will be happy where he or she goes. If not, you can always try another school.
Thanks for your adult opinion. OP, you may now feel confident that your DC will be happy at the new school because PP said so. Sheesh! This is a discussion forum. There's always more than one perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for that perspective from a rising St Albans junior.
Yeah, sour grapes from your whine....
I certainly hope that was a high school student -- and not an adult -- posting his teenage fantasy about girls going down "on their knees" for "more masculine guys, more specifically st albans guys." If that was an adult posting, he should be doubly ashamed. But I'm pretty confident in saying it was a St Albans boy.
It's also pretty telling about how some St Albans boys view girls. Makes me want to set limits on who my daughter dates when she reaches that age. Ick.
PP, that post doesn't read as if a teenage boy wrote it. It seems that you're offended because you have a DS at Maret. Don't allow perfect strangers to rattle you, I'm sure you're son isn't strange.
Anonymous wrote:
PP, that post doesn't read as if a teenage boy wrote it. It seems that you're offended because you have a DS at Maret. Don't allow perfect strangers to rattle you, I'm sure you're son isn't strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for that perspective from a rising St Albans junior.
Yeah, sour grapes from your whine....
I certainly hope that was a high school student -- and not an adult -- posting his teenage fantasy about girls going down "on their knees" for "more masculine guys, more specifically st albans guys." If that was an adult posting, he should be doubly ashamed. But I'm pretty confident in saying it was a St Albans boy.
It's also pretty telling about how some St Albans boys view girls. Makes me want to set limits on who my daughter dates when she reaches that age. Ick.