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| Subject: | I care, my kids went to private schools and I kept a really |
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| Date: | Tue, 23-Oct-2012 4:40:34 PM PDT |
| Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
| In topic: | This story about a school participating in a "fantasy slut league" is shameful posted by Tinkerbellsf30 |
| In reply to: | I find so much wrong with this sentiment and attitude that I just posted by ChloeSullivanQueen |
tight reign on them. I'm talking about the attitude of the kids I deal with and parents I deal with.
I think it's disgusting and emotionally damaging to girls. Hook ups with "friends" and sleeping with multiple partners doesn't really have a stigma anymore.
My stepdaughters are now in a small private parochial school.
4 replies, 3 views
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My daughter goes to Catholic high school. - margcool - 24-Oct-2012 6:35 AM
- Your daughter seems like she has a good head on her shoulders. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 12:52 PM
- Yes, I have the same problem as I posted a couple of months - MrsFant - 24-Oct-2012 6:42 AM
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From my experience in Catholic school, that really doesn't help. - AliciasAngel - 23-Oct-2012 8:03 PM
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And they tend to get pregnant. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 8:12 PM
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Well, that's the thing. - AliciasAngel - 23-Oct-2012 8:16 PM
- Well now because of the pro-life stance, they accept pregnancy at school. - margcool - 24-Oct-2012 6:36 AM
- I've had the same experience. Abstinence only is unrealistic. - LM - 23-Oct-2012 8:23 PM
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Well, that's the thing. - AliciasAngel - 23-Oct-2012 8:16 PM
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And they tend to get pregnant. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 8:12 PM
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When I grew up girls who went to religious schools were the most promiscuous. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 5:17 PM
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I was just thinking about that. - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:23 PM
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I don't think private schools protect girls from the behavior described in the - LM - 23-Oct-2012 5:43 PM
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I agree. And I guess the idea that people that can afford - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:47 PM
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IMO it does make a huge difference in your kid's education if parents - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 9:38 AM
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If you're in a great school district, you don't need private school. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 6:01 PM
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Even if you live in a good school district IMO the quality of education - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 6:05 PM
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Unless you've compared every school, you can't know that. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 6:08 PM
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They also don't always have a safety net or policy to ensure that children - Holman - 24-Oct-2012 7:49 PM
- Nope. And I bet disciplining a child of rich parents would be hard. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 8:23 PM
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Especially from their athletes or children of their top - ChloeSullivanQueen - 24-Oct-2012 7:28 PM
- A freakin men EOM - LM - 24-Oct-2012 8:22 PM
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They also don't always have a safety net or policy to ensure that children - Holman - 24-Oct-2012 7:49 PM
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Unless you've compared every school, you can't know that. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 6:08 PM
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Even if you live in a good school district IMO the quality of education - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 6:05 PM
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Not all parents have that option and that doesn't make them - ChloeSullivanQueen - 24-Oct-2012 1:23 PM
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I don't see where sending your kid to a private school makes them a snob. - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 2:22 PM
- I didn't say anything about snobs. EOM - ChloeSullivanQueen - 24-Oct-2012 7:27 PM
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And some people are lucky enough to live in a good school district EOM - ladyday - 24-Oct-2012 1:46 PM
- We are lucky that way. - ChloeSullivanQueen - 24-Oct-2012 7:29 PM
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I don't see where sending your kid to a private school makes them a snob. - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 2:22 PM
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If you're in a great school district, you don't need private school. - LM - 24-Oct-2012 6:01 PM
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LOL,, Really? You got that I felt more morally superior because - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 5:52 PM
- My two older stepdaughters are in public schools and - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 6:43 PM
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Yeah, I did, because of your tone. - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:57 PM
- I guess I didn't get that...but to be honest, it's easy to misinterpret tone - AfroQueen - 23-Oct-2012 6:46 PM
- Ok, well you read alot into my tone because I wrote a main - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 6:41 PM
- That's kind of what I got from it too. EOM - Holman - 23-Oct-2012 6:30 PM
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IMO it does make a huge difference in your kid's education if parents - carolann - 24-Oct-2012 9:38 AM
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I agree. And I guess the idea that people that can afford - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:47 PM
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I don't think private schools protect girls from the behavior described in the - LM - 23-Oct-2012 5:43 PM
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I think that's a common theme for a lot of people...me included! - AfroQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:20 PM
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I don't think there's any data that private school kids are - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 5:48 PM
- I don't know about private school in general... - AliciasAngel - 23-Oct-2012 8:05 PM
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I don't know about data, just based on my own experiences with church kids. EOM - AfroQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:59 PM
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Same here. The all girls schools were the worst. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 6:09 PM
- yeah, when I was growing up, one local all-girls Catholic High school's - TGBiteMeIanKennedy - 24-Oct-2012 10:01 AM
- IMO, kids find a way to do what they want to do regardless - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 6:01 PM
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Same here. The all girls schools were the worst. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 6:09 PM
- Something about doing the opposite of what you're forced to do. EOM - LM - 23-Oct-2012 5:41 PM
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I don't think there's any data that private school kids are - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 5:48 PM
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I was just thinking about that. - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 5:23 PM
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The previous post sounded quite the opposite. EOM - ChloeSullivanQueen - 23-Oct-2012 4:43 PM
- Yes, I meant, sociatally. I'm not very articulate when I post - MrsFant - 23-Oct-2012 4:52 PM