Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 11 in 7th grade.
Exactly. My daughter started high school as a 13yr old. Turned 14 in the middle of November. The cut-offs were different years ago and even in Virginia kids can be 13 up until Sept 30th in high school. NY, they are 13 up until end of December.
Either way, how in the world is a 7th grader 13 unless they were held back or red-shirted.
Anonymous wrote:At my K-8 Catholic school in the '70s there were a few engaging in drinking, drugs and/or sexual experimentation. It was mostly the kids with parents who thought their little angel was completely unaware of such things. Kids are kids no matter what the household income or school attended.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume that some are. I am in my 40s and there were certainly sexually active middle schoolers in my day as well.
Anonymous wrote:I was 11 in 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Absolutely, none, anywhere, ever.
Why do people ask stupid questions like this? Of course there are.
Ok smart ass. I should have said how widespread in this. I was thinking it was an exception rather than the norm at this age.
Were you homeschooled?
Anonymous wrote:I was in middle school 20 years ago and yes it happened but it seemed to me it was always people from troubled/broken homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Absolutely, none, anywhere, ever.
Why do people ask stupid questions like this? Of course there are.
Ok smart ass. I should have said how widespread in this. I was thinking it was an exception rather than the norm at this age.
Were you homeschooled?
Not PP. I think it really depends on exactly what we are talking about. Is starting to fool around some normal in 7th grade? Sure. I would say that having sex in 7th grade is the exception. On a rare occasion having a little alcohol or weed? Probably not wildly exceptional, but still not the norm. Significant alcohol or drug use? I would say that is pretty unusual at this age.