Anonymous
Post 03/01/2015 09:09     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Unseated floor tickets? No way. Regular seats, and a couple years older? Sure.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2015 09:08     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Anonymous wrote:I am a very free range parent, and don't see being groped in a crowd as some horrible tragic event that will traumatize a girl for life, but I also can't see myself allowing it until 14.


So you'd be okay with some stranger putting his hands on your 14 year old because he's sexually turned on by her and feels he has the right to violate her personal space for just a few seconds???
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2015 09:03     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Anonymous wrote:I doubt Maroon 5 would turn into a pit. If it does, they can stand to the side.

I'd be nervous but probably even the creepiest guys would not grope 12 year olds.


Are you kidding? Talk about naive.

No, OP, I wouldn't do it. I'm not super overprotective, but I'd say no to this.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2015 09:00     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

I am a very free range parent, and don't see being groped in a crowd as some horrible tragic event that will traumatize a girl for life, but I also can't see myself allowing it until 14.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 23:12     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Yes
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 22:42     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

I am a super lenient parent but 12 is WAY too young and those pits get out of control. I was in the pit at a freaking WALLFLOWERS concert 100 years ago and I was groped and propositioned like crazy. It was gross.

Wallflowers, y'all.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 22:40     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

No way, and we take our kids to music concerts regularly.

If you could get another general admission ticket and go with them, that would be okay.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 22:08     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

NFW.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 21:27     Subject: Re:Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?


Anonymous wrote:I would not let then go because maroon 5 blows.

LOL. This.


+1
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 21:25     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Anonymous wrote:Can you get another ticket on stubhub if it's GA? I am not strict but Id say minimum age for solo concert would be 14-- for a responsible and mature kid.


I second this idea.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 21:19     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Absolutely not. No way. Out of the question.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 19:18     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Another no. I got groped at those and I'm not even great looking. I got groped walking in crowds in Georgetown at night, walking on crowded sidewalks between bars. Crowd and alcohol just heighten the danger.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 19:00     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

Nope. Another lenient parent here. 12's too young.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 18:51     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

12 is too young.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2015 18:40     Subject: Should two 12-year-old girls be allowed to go to Maroon Five concert w/o adult and be in "pit"?

No.