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Further adventures with 12 year old girls

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  • J JimmyRopes

    RJOberg wrote:

    The girls I knew had their "going out" clothes stashed at a friend's house, they left home, changed, went out, changed back, came home.

    They had to be leaving someone's house barely dressed. Did these parents take responsibility? :~ Then again they could have changed in a car and not be seen by adults. :suss:

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    Slow reply, was out of town for the weekend. Responsibility... responsibility? What's that? Nah, the big problem was that there was always that one kid who had parents who didn't seem to care, or let their child make their own choices, or who knows why. And everyone knew which one it was. You know, that parent who lets their 10-12 year old kid have their friends over and watch R rated movies, telling the kids that it is okay? And then act confused when the other parents call up and are angry about finding out that little Timmy just watched a movie meant for grown ups? Yeah, those parents.

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      Slow reply, was out of town for the weekend. Responsibility... responsibility? What's that? Nah, the big problem was that there was always that one kid who had parents who didn't seem to care, or let their child make their own choices, or who knows why. And everyone knew which one it was. You know, that parent who lets their 10-12 year old kid have their friends over and watch R rated movies, telling the kids that it is okay? And then act confused when the other parents call up and are angry about finding out that little Timmy just watched a movie meant for grown ups? Yeah, those parents.

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      RJOberg wrote:

      Nah, the big problem was that there was always that one kid who had parents who didn't seem to care

      :thumbsup:

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