Saturday, January 27, 2007 Next Teen Night is March 25th @ 8pm Current mood: crazy Category: Parties and Nightlife That is right....it may be a while. But we are getting ready for the biggest HSTN party ever on March 25th. With dueling DJ's March 25th, will be the best teen party ever. We also would like to announce the Summer Party List. Every Tuesday Night @ 8pm, HSTN and Club UndeRage will be open until 2am!!! That is right, every tuesday night this summer Club UndeRage will be rocking! Want to promote for the biggest Teen party ever? Hit us up!!! Club UndeRage
After looking at the the photos, all I can say is I am glad my son is not going to the parties and I am glad I do not have a daughter because if I caught her doing some of the things I saw in those photos, she would be grounded until she moved out on her own and there would be a chastity belt in her immediate future!
That's right people. Dump your kids off til 2 a.m. If you are lucky you may not have to go out to pick them up. Your little angel may get picked up by one of these WUNFRFEL men. Therefore you dont have to bother with them. anyone want to add to my add here?
I realize that 13 years old was a long time ago, but I don't believe 2am was ever an option back them. Heck, 10pm wasn't an option back then.
Heck ... my mother told me as long as I lived under her roof or she was helping pay any of my bills (including college) I had a 12:00 am curfew. I can't imagine allowing kids that young to stay out until 2am.
I'm with you... I couldn't stay out past 9:30 until I was almost 17!!! And then it was only 30 more mins. :roll: My girlfriend that I rode around with would come drop me off at home and go back out cruisin'... :shock: She had a later curfew.
I've only read through about 6 pages of this thread and honestly, this is just part of the stuff out there to ensure that the morality of our country will go down the tubes within two more generations. Parents are the ones to blame. They are the ones who are supposed to be the responsible adults and steer their offspring toward a path of success and self respect. I'm tired of hearing the cop outs - 'we both have to work' 'single parent household' and similar offerings. Laying down the difference between right and wrong; teaching children what is morally acceptable to you doesn't take money, two parents, or a heck of a lot of time - it takes backbone! If you bring a child into this world, you are their PARENT, NOT THEIR FRIEND. Friendship comes after the child has learned to respect you as well as themselves and mature into adulthood. When you have a child entering puberty (which by the way is as young as 8 or 9 for some girls) this is not the time to decide you want to have a little fantasy do-over and be a teenager yourself once again, cause you may have missed out on it yourself because you had strict parents. I see this happen way too often. Parenting is tough, sometimes you have to be the 'bad guy' and yeah your child may be angry with you. . .oh well, that's life and they will get over it. Society is pushing young people into adult situations way too swiftly. Humans have an average lifespan of 70 years (give or take) this means we have over 5 DECADES in which to be adults and so precious little time to be children. What the hell is the rush? Last night on TV I saw one of the 'mean girls' videos of females - all minors in a knock down, kicking, punching, drag out fight in which the recipient of the brutality was a 12 or 13 year old girl and the attackers were a group of females at least six of them between her age up to age 17! The 'fight' was reportedly over a boy! My husband was in the empty wooded lot next door to our house picking up trash that had blown over there and discovered this young girl and her boyfriend laying on the ground, half undressed, making out. . .he had a fit, the girl mouthed off to him and told him to mind his own business, that he didn't own the lot. He stood fast and told the kids to get their butts dressed and stood there until they did and moved on. I mentioned this to a neighbor who told me the girl is 14 years old and that her mother wants to be able to talk with her about everything and how they are the best of friends. . .guess she and her best friend may have to weigh abortion issues if she continues down this path. Reputations and self respect are lessons that young people today seem to be missing out on. I couldn't date until I was 16 1/2. Even then I could only date on Friday and Saturday and had to be in by 10pm. It got extended to 11 once I hit 18 and I was told if I wanted to be out later, it was time for me to move out on my own. If I went out to socialize, it was at a school sports function. No, I was not allowed to go to parties and yes, it was a bit of an embarrassment saying I wasn't permitted, but at the same time I was grateful that I had an excuse and wouldn't have to concern myself with in inevitable makeout sessions games of 'seven minutes in heaven' and the like would bring about. My father was the one who lay down the law in our household - while I had a mother present, let me just put it this way, she had some serious issues and didn't function much as a parent, or as a human being.
Okay, that paragraph just blows my mind. Think back y'all. When we were kids that age, would we have ever "mouthed off" to an adult? Especially one who had just caught us doing something like that girl was doing? I mean, you would think she would have been humiliated and would have thrown her clothes on and been out of there in a flash. Kids are lacking a whole lot more than self respect these days! :neutral:
Did anyone catch Wife Swap the other nite. i kept thinking about this thread every time that 12yo girl opened her mouth. What was even more shocking was the mother was aware of what she was doing:shock:
I caught a glimpse on the tube last night of a preview of an upcoming spot "Teen Clubs" across the nation and what really goes on in them. . .They showed male owners of one club being questioned about the conduct of the teens in their club and them arguing that the parents are well aware of what goes on, as well as a teenage girl stating "What goes on in the corners is really quite scarey". Didn't hear when exactly it's going to be aired, but this thread came to mind instantly.
Hmmmm.......WifeSwap. Another great television show that teaches great values. Yes, that was sarcastic.