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MR ROBERT THOMPSON's avatar

This was a good read Mr.P.- I'll confess that in grade school I was a goody two shoes (whatever that means). One thing my mom taught me was from the Nancy Reagan school of response: Just say no to bullies & gang members and learn how to be your own best friend. So I can't relate to parents today saying they are worried about what their kids are getting up to since I was always predictably not getting UP to anything. You could usually just find me down by the little creek near our apartment, just hanging out by myself with the minnows and the chickadees. Thanks for the share Leah!

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Talking Pie's avatar

Smart insight re: the differences between peer pressure then and now. Had not thought of that. Here's some potential, somewhat related food for thought: it seems to me that "kids these days" talk (and care) a lot more about their so-called status at school and amongst their peers than I remember myself and my cohort doing. Maybe I was different or my social milieu was different though - I don't know. I'd like to know about other people's memories. But, if I'm right... then I think it would be fair to theorize that social media is driving this obsession with "status". And, it relates back to your point above about peer pressure and how it has changed.

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