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I laugh at you, my seventh grade friend just had one the other day and said that he was actually able to get realllllll close to his girlfriend right infront of a teacher, so I guess they don't really care.

 

Hummmmp. :rolleyes: The kids I see in our school system are ALL OVER each other...lol It's like working in a "soft porn" movie when you go to our high school.

 

I just wished I could have done the stuff they do when I was going there as a student :)

 

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It gets worse:

 

iThose kind of 12 year olds are at our school EVERY day ><

I just fricking hate it. Do it in your free time!

With all the respect, i don't want to see 12 year olds exchanging body fluids this way, especially not when i'm eating...argh....

 

Me and my mates (all around 16-17 year old) just find it discusting, but it seems those little midgets think it's a status symbol or something, like wearing G-sus clothing..

 

Edit: Itself isn't disgusting, but using it for a status symbol is just...wrong :s

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G-sus? *groan*

 

I spotted my friend going at it with this girl once while I was in 8th grade. I mean, it was total tongue-on-tonsil face-smashing. Since I knew the guy, and the girl, personally, it didn't faze me. But I suppose in the generic age group, it's pretty bizarre, yeah.

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My advice is go there and watch. Only two people danced at our first dance (7th grade), and it was ridiculous. Or, at least I though it was at the time. Quite different in high school. Basically I got a girl thrust into my arms and I danced with her. No emotion.

Dancing... I hate dancing; it's humiliating for anyone who doesn't know how to do it (AKA: ME). Although dancing in the form of ballet is nice... But it's boring in my opinion (I did watch a ballet, it was boring to me)

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I concur. Slow dancing is pretty easy (arm on hips; sway), but actual "dancing" (a.k.a. raving) is awkward and embarrassing. Especially if you're in the middle of a tightly compacted groups of sweaty peers, while having your eardrums blasted by tuneless rap music. Not fun. :indif:

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Glad you agree, i don't have anything against the social thingy's etc, i even enjoy them, but i hate when people abuse them as Status Symbol.

 

Example: My little brother had a little bet with a friend last time. They would go out, and the one that had the most girls would win.

Kissing was 1 point, and so on. It went far beyond what we are discussing here, believe me.

And i was digusted. Using people to improve your status is SO wrong.

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Especially if you're in the middle of a tightly compacted groups of sweaty peers, while having your eardrums blasted by tuneless rap music. Not fun. :indif:

That's why I stay at home most of the time. And thruthfully I wouldn't care less because I am not 'partying' since I am pretty fine with studying from books.

 

Using people to improve your status is SO wrong.

It is wrong to use people in anyway possible. And I agree with you.

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