Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your sixteen year old daughter hanging out and fighting at a park for little children is one of the rough kids, OP. The level of credulity to think your kid is so innocent she has no idea who jumped her or why, but also so determined to hang around kids whose names she doesn't know and who occasionally beat her up, is pretty funny.
They're going there to vape/smoke pot/drink/hook up where their parents can't see, and Larla absolutely is one of "them".
I'm sorry OP, but this.
There is no way that three separate times your child was violently attacked for no reason by random kids she doesn't know. Does that sound like a credible story to you?
Anonymous wrote:16 year old at a playground? Is she special needs? Otherwise she’s looking for trouble. Neurotypical, good kids wouldn’t be interested in this for a hangout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg I can’t believe this is happening in Bethesda
probably because it's not.
NP. It likely is.
I used to go there years ago when DS was 2-3 years old (he's now in college) and even then, teens smoking, drinking (yes, in the daytime on a weekend or in the evening pre-dusk) were hanging out in the little covered pavilion on the property (don't know if it's still there or not, as I said it's been years since I was on the property, though drive by). We would make an afternoon or early of shopping at B&N, eating at Rio Grandes, and then go to the park playground. The playground at the time was not fenced in or really nice, it's since been renovated, so even in the midst of DT Bethesda traffic, people and all, it could be kind of empty on the grounds. Have to say that it sometimes made me uncomfortable as an adult with a toddler (we certainly did not know the teens) and didn't go there that much after a few times.
Yeah, I’m sure teens hang out there and smoke and whatever! But they don’t randomly assault innocent little girls who are just reading on a bench. OP’s daughter IS these kids (no shade, I’m sure she’s great). When something happens she can’t avoid her mom knowing about, like her broken glasses, she lies.
Anonymous wrote:Your sixteen year old daughter hanging out and fighting at a park for little children is one of the rough kids, OP. The level of credulity to think your kid is so innocent she has no idea who jumped her or why, but also so determined to hang around kids whose names she doesn't know and who occasionally beat her up, is pretty funny.
They're going there to vape/smoke pot/drink/hook up where their parents can't see, and Larla absolutely is one of "them".
Anonymous wrote:Your sixteen year old daughter hanging out and fighting at a park for little children is one of the rough kids, OP. The level of credulity to think your kid is so innocent she has no idea who jumped her or why, but also so determined to hang around kids whose names she doesn't know and who occasionally beat her up, is pretty funny.
They're going there to vape/smoke pot/drink/hook up where their parents can't see, and Larla absolutely is one of "them".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg I can’t believe this is happening in Bethesda
probably because it's not.
NP. It likely is.
I used to go there years ago when DS was 2-3 years old (he's now in college) and even then, teens smoking, drinking (yes, in the daytime on a weekend or in the evening pre-dusk) were hanging out in the little covered pavilion on the property (don't know if it's still there or not, as I said it's been years since I was on the property, though drive by). We would make an afternoon or early of shopping at B&N, eating at Rio Grandes, and then go to the park playground. The playground at the time was not fenced in or really nice, it's since been renovated, so even in the midst of DT Bethesda traffic, people and all, it could be kind of empty on the grounds. Have to say that it sometimes made me uncomfortable as an adult with a toddler (we certainly did not know the teens) and didn't go there that much after a few times.
Anonymous wrote:Your sixteen year old daughter hanging out and fighting at a park for little children is one of the rough kids, OP. The level of credulity to think your kid is so innocent she has no idea who jumped her or why, but also so determined to hang around kids whose names she doesn't know and who occasionally beat her up, is pretty funny.
They're going there to vape/smoke pot/drink/hook up where their parents can't see, and Larla absolutely is one of "them".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg I can’t believe this is happening in Bethesda
probably because it's not.