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      Location: Arkansas | My friend told me last night that 2 of her daughter's classmates are having to leave school. . . . For prostitution. . . .
They specified what sexual acts they would perform, how much it would cost, that they were having a party where this could happen---and then used the school's address as the place. Posted it proudly on Snapchat. Oh, forgot to mention they're 14. . .
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Nothing suprises me anymore now adays, things have changed so much since I was a little girl.. With what is showed on TV, movies, social media, reality shows,, it makes it all look normal to behave this way.. So sad.. |
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      Location: Arkansas | I just couldn't even take it in at first. I'm not sure at 14 I knew what "sexual acts" were. What is wrong with our world???? Things seem to be progressing faster and faster with each successive generation as to what is acceptable. Or at least tolerated. Where will we be in 30 years? |
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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2019-01-18 7:51 PM
Nothing suprises me anymore now adays, things have changed so much since I was a little girl.. With what is showed on TV, movies, social media, reality shows,, it makes it all look normal to behave this way.. So sad..
I'm so glad my grandmother isn't here to see the state we're in. . . |
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     Location: NC | I shake my head a lot. I’m not old but I’m not young and I went back to college to finish my degree. Listening to some of these kids (proudly talking about how they graduated in 17) I just shake my head. I wouldn’t have done most of the stuff they do |
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       Location: Missouri | They're only 14?! Oh my word..... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-18 8:14 PM Southtxponygirl - 2019-01-18 7:51 PM Nothing suprises me anymore now adays, things have changed so much since I was a little girl.. With what is showed on TV, movies, social media, reality shows,, it makes it all look normal to behave this way.. So sad.. I'm so glad my grandmother isn't here to see the state we're in. . .
Its just going to get worst as the years roll by.. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2019-01-18 8:37 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-18 8:14 PM Southtxponygirl - 2019-01-18 7:51 PM Nothing suprises me anymore now adays, things have changed so much since I was a little girl.. With what is showed on TV, movies, social media, reality shows,, it makes it all look normal to behave this way.. So sad.. I'm so glad my grandmother isn't here to see the state we're in. . .
Its just going to get worst as the years roll by..
True. . . |
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| satan is on the move we have allowed this at 14 i am no idea but now parents are allowing a infant to tell them is ok to change their diapat according to a pink hair gall still trying to figure that out then we have parents that say there girl is a boy and visaversa
won/t even go to the thing that calls went from bruce to a gals name and still dates lives with women its gone nuts |
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  Location: California | I’ve been a high school teacher for 19 years and can truly say most kids are really awesome, amazing and inspiring! There are always the outliers, as there are in anything, but the majority of kids are so wonderful! Don’t dispair, in 30 years we will still be okay! |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | So disrespectful. The least they could have done is wait till they are 18. |
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       Location: Texas | My granddaughter is a 7th grade cheerleader. Age 12. Her friends in tumbling class were talking about 2 girls that used to come to tumbling that are cheerleaders at the next little town over were not getting to cheer BECAUSE THEY WERE DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE SCHOOL CAMPUS. What is their home life like? Where the heck do they get it? Where is the parenting that these girls so badly need. |
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        Location: Kansas | When I was 14 all I wanted was a horse. Boys were stupid and should go away and stay there.
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    Location: Texas!! | How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age. |
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       Location: Missouri | phillyincal - 2019-01-19 9:28 AM
I’ve been a high school teacher for 19 years and can truly say most kids are really awesome, amazing and inspiring! There are always the outliers, as there are in anything, but the majority of kids are so wonderful! Don’t dispair, in 30 years we will still be okay!
I sure hope so. I'm scared to think what high schoolers will be pulling in 11 years when my first is in HS.  |
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      Location: Arkansas | Three 4 Luck - 2019-01-20 8:01 AM
Where??
Greenville area |
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      Location: Arkansas | rodeodelux - 2019-01-20 10:10 AM
How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age.
Social media makes any and everything public. . . But the people I knew in high school would not have done this. . . We just wouldn't have dreamed of it. I have to say today's kids are more promiscuous and bold than my generation was. The worst part to me is that this is with these two children forever now. Thanks to that wonderful internet. |
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   Location: Weatherford, TX | Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 6:01 PM rodeodelux - 2019-01-20 10:10 AM How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age. Social media makes any and everything public. . . But the people I knew in high school would not have done this. . . We just wouldn't have dreamed of it. I have to say today's kids are more promiscuous and bold than my generation was. The worst part to me is that this is with these two children forever now. Thanks to that wonderful internet.
Yes...and the kids do not realize that it is there forever...that is the sad part of it all. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Gator Bug - 2019-01-20 6:04 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 6:01 PM rodeodelux - 2019-01-20 10:10 AM How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age. Social media makes any and everything public. . . But the people I knew in high school would not have done this. . . We just wouldn't have dreamed of it. I have to say today's kids are more promiscuous and bold than my generation was. The worst part to me is that this is with these two children forever now. Thanks to that wonderful internet.
Yes...and the kids do not realize that it is there forever...that is the sad part of it all.
I tell Chan this all the time---whatever you put on that phone is out there forever for everyone to see. He's VERY political and a proud Southern young man, so my momma and I try to get him to temper his posts. Not sure we always succeed. . . .
I was told by a client that some employers will not even take applications unless they have access to your FB and/or SC accounts to see your posts. Don't know how true that is. |
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        Location: Kansas | Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 6:01 PM rodeodelux - 2019-01-20 10:10 AM How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age. Social media makes any and everything public. . . But the people I knew in high school would not have done this. . . We just wouldn't have dreamed of it. I have to say today's kids are more promiscuous and bold than my generation was. The worst part to me is that this is with these two children forever now. Thanks to that wonderful internet.
But don't underestimate the power of the trashy movies and television shows youngsters are watching some of which are downright shocking (Fifty Shades of Gray). Not to sound too cheesy but I think all of this takes away from the things we thought were forbidden and naughty when we were kids.  |
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      Location: Arkansas | Frodo - 2019-01-20 7:00 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 6:01 PM rodeodelux - 2019-01-20 10:10 AM How sad, but kids haven't changed, just the times. My grandmother, who was born in 1933, was married at 14. Not by choice her dad arranged it. Then she had her first baby at 16. It was not uncommon to be married at a very young age. Social media makes any and everything public. . . But the people I knew in high school would not have done this. . . We just wouldn't have dreamed of it. I have to say today's kids are more promiscuous and bold than my generation was. The worst part to me is that this is with these two children forever now. Thanks to that wonderful internet.
But don't underestimate the power of the trashy movies and television shows youngsters are watching some of which are downright shocking (Fifty Shades of Gray). Not to sound too cheesy but I think all of this takes away from the things we thought were forbidden and naughty when we were kids. 
I totally agree. I remember the first "date" I went on--my parents took us to a movie. Not too far into the show, it got a little, and I mean LITTLE sexual (by today's standards MIGHT be a PG-13). . . My parents marched us right out of the theatre---today kids go to those kind alone, unsupervised, and frequently. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | I’ll just say I was not deficient in my toxic masculinity when I was 15-16. I recognize that isn’t what this is about...just throwing that in there.
Our HS football coach did not allow us to date when I was in HS.
True story. He was dead serious.....so some of us had to sneak around a little like little tomcats.
Seriously, though, this is a sad, depressing subject.
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      Location: Arkansas | Bear - 2019-01-20 7:47 PM
I’ll just say I was not deficient in my toxic masculinity when I was 15-16. I recognize that isn’t what this is about...just throwing that in there.
Our HS football coach did not allow us to date when I was in HS.
True story. He was dead serious.....so some of us had to sneak around a little like little tomcats.
Seriously, though, this is a sad, depressing subject.
My HS boyfriend's coach wouldn't let the guys see their girlfriends on game day (before the games). Said they might be tempted to do things that would drain their energy
It is a very sad situation indeed. I saw a picture of one of the girls, so pretty and so much ahead of her that this may jeopardize.
(Mr Scott, I'm glad your toxic masculinity is still going strong!!)
Edited by Chandler's Mom 2019-01-20 8:06 PM
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     Location: Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-18 6:10 PM
I just couldn't even take it in at first. I'm not sure at 14 I knew what "sexual acts" were. What is wrong with our world???? Things seem to be progressing faster and faster with each successive generation as to what is acceptable. Or at least tolerated. Where will we be in 30 years?
Parents don't parent anymore, and this is a direct result of that. I see it nearly every single day. The parents choose to pacify their children because the parent would much rather pay attention to their cell phone or computer than pay attention to the needs of their child or what's going on in their child's life. The kid has no guidance and is not taught right from wrong. There are no consequences placed on their actions so they do what they want, when they want. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 8:02 PM
Bear - 2019-01-20 7:47 PM
I’ll just say I was not deficient in my toxic masculinity when I was 15-16. I recognize that isn’t what this is about...just throwing that in there.
Our HS football coach did not allow us to date when I was in HS.
True story. He was dead serious.....so some of us had to sneak around a little like little tomcats.
Seriously, though, this is a sad, depressing subject.
My HS boyfriend's coach wouldn't let the guys see their girlfriends on game day (before the games ). Said they might be tempted to do things that would drain their energy
It is a very sad situation indeed. I saw a picture of one of the girls, so pretty and so much ahead of her that this may jeopardize.
(Mr Scott, I'm glad your toxic masculinity is still going strong!! )
Oh no, I’m rid of all my toxic masculinity, ever since I started shaving with Gillette razors. Not only that, but now that it is fashionable for women to let their armpit and leg hair grow wild, I’m less apt to objectify women. That probably explains my newfound interest in sheep ranching. |
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       Location: Missouri | Bear - 2019-01-20 8:28 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 8:02 PM
Bear - 2019-01-20 7:47 PM
I’ll just say I was not deficient in my toxic masculinity when I was 15-16. I recognize that isn’t what this is about...just throwing that in there.
Our HS football coach did not allow us to date when I was in HS.
True story. He was dead serious.....so some of us had to sneak around a little like little tomcats.
Seriously, though, this is a sad, depressing subject.
My HS boyfriend's coach wouldn't let the guys see their girlfriends on game day (before the games ). Said they might be tempted to do things that would drain their energy
It is a very sad situation indeed. I saw a picture of one of the girls, so pretty and so much ahead of her that this may jeopardize.
(Mr Scott, I'm glad your toxic masculinity is still going strong!! )
Oh no, I’m rid of all my toxic masculinity, ever since I started shaving with Gillette razors. Not only that, but now that it is fashionable for women to let their armpit and leg hair grow wild, I’m less apt to objectify women. That probably explains my newfound interest in sheep ranching.
Omg. The reference to the gillette commercial.
Bear, you arehilarious!!  |
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      Location: Arkansas | MOGirl07 - 2019-01-20 9:29 PM
Bear - 2019-01-20 8:28 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2019-01-20 8:02 PM
Bear - 2019-01-20 7:47 PM
I’ll just say I was not deficient in my toxic masculinity when I was 15-16. I recognize that isn’t what this is about...just throwing that in there.
Our HS football coach did not allow us to date when I was in HS.
True story. He was dead serious.....so some of us had to sneak around a little like little tomcats.
Seriously, though, this is a sad, depressing subject.
My HS boyfriend's coach wouldn't let the guys see their girlfriends on game day (before the games ). Said they might be tempted to do things that would drain their energy
It is a very sad situation indeed. I saw a picture of one of the girls, so pretty and so much ahead of her that this may jeopardize.
(Mr Scott, I'm glad your toxic masculinity is still going strong!! )
Oh no, I’m rid of all my toxic masculinity, ever since I started shaving with Gillette razors. Not only that, but now that it is fashionable for women to let their armpit and leg hair grow wild, I’m less apt to objectify women. That probably explains my newfound interest in sheep ranching.
Omg. The reference to the gillette commercial.
Bear, you arehilarious!! 
These men are finally in touch with their softer male side
Give me a break---these commercials just slay me. . . |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Maybe I’m the only one who has noticed this, but let me ask some of you folks. I keep seeing more and more movies about superheroes are women who are incredible as$ kickers. Most are women now.
Here’s another observation....we like watching some TV cop shows like “Bluebloods” or “Chicago PD” and increasingly they feature these women who are just as$ beaters who routinely beat the hell out of these big muscular evil perps. I mean one-on-one and they beat them and cuff them like Raggedy Ann dolls. To some it might seem like a subtle trend, but it’s obvious to me what’s going on.
I’m not saying there aren’t some badass women out there, but every woman cop on those shows is like Chuck Norris. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Bear - 2019-01-20 10:41 PM
Maybe I’m the only one who has noticed this, but let me ask some of you folks. I keep seeing more and more movies about superheroes are women who are incredible as$ kickers. Most are women now.
Here’s another observation....we like watching some TV cop shows like “Bluebloods” or “Chicago PD” and increasingly they feature these women who are just as$ beaters who routinely beat the hell out of these big muscular evil perps. I mean one-on-one and they beat them and cuff them like Raggedy Ann dolls. To some it might seem like a subtle trend, but it’s obvious to me what’s going on.
I’m not saying there aren’t some badass women out there, but every woman cop on those shows is like Chuck Norris.
You know why, Bear? They quit shaving their underarm hair with Gillette razors. . . . |
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       Location: Missouri | Bear - 2019-01-20 10:41 PM
Maybe I’m the only one who has noticed this, but let me ask some of you folks. I keep seeing more and more movies about superheroes are women who are incredible as$ kickers. Most are women now.
Here’s another observation....we like watching some TV cop shows like “Bluebloods” or “Chicago PD” and increasingly they feature these women who are just as$ beaters who routinely beat the hell out of these big muscular evil perps. I mean one-on-one and they beat them and cuff them like Raggedy Ann dolls. To some it might seem like a subtle trend, but it’s obvious to me what’s going on.
I’m not saying there aren’t some badass women out there, but every woman cop on those shows is like Chuck Norris.
I was just thinking this the other day when watching an Avengers movie and the Black Widow is beating a group of men to a pulp. Like, 3 of them maybe? I was like dang....good thing this is a superhero movie otherwise I ain't buying it.  |
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Sounds like the 14yo need serious help. They know they need money and they know their bodies were a way to get it. Their homelife has to suck. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Nateracer - 2 019-01-22 9:21 AM
In today's society, kids want love. They think sex or kids equal love. I've had an 8th grader in the past get pregnant. She was also pregnant as a Sr. Her homelife sucked. Abusive dad, divorce, mom was kind of nutso. She did graduate and graduated early. Now she works at a cattle farm. There are usually a few each year at the current HS I work at. They want boys to like them, so they give themselves up with the mindset it won't happen to me around protection. Sad.
Sounds like the 14yo need serious help. They know they need money and they know their bodies were a way to get it. Their homelife has to suck.
In the old days there was a stigma attached to underage, unmarried pregnancies. Now it's just another day in the neighborhood. It's acceptable almost.
From the outside looking in, these 2 girls would appear to have it all--private school, cute as can be, families with nice incomes, friends. . . . So I'm like you, I wonder what home life is really like. I hope they've learned a hard, valuable lesson. |
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