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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 517630" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Here Here, Rejected. It's probably been six or seven years ago that I commented on a "major" network (actually I think Diane Sawyer was the presenter) where "outstanding achieving teens" from around the USA were invited to meet at Disney (rather ironic) to discuss teen values in 2000 (something like that). I watched the program. Good looking very accomplished high school students AND their parent were put up at a luxury resort. Then Diane (with full parental approval, by the way) asked about social interaction and romance. </p><p></p><p>I swear I am not exaggerating ONE bit. These beautiful, straight A, high achieving girls said on "National" television that "they gave the boys what they wanted before the group went to a function (may have said dance or whatever) because it eased their tension and everybody could have a good time". OMG. The poor parents! The teens just shared "how it is" and I had to go fix a cup of tea so I would not smash the tv screen. Yes. I am non violent. It was just so xing sad. These girls were NOT difficult child's. They were easy child's.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's a generational thing but just thinking about it totally fries me. How did this happen? Yikes. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 517630, member: 35"] Here Here, Rejected. It's probably been six or seven years ago that I commented on a "major" network (actually I think Diane Sawyer was the presenter) where "outstanding achieving teens" from around the USA were invited to meet at Disney (rather ironic) to discuss teen values in 2000 (something like that). I watched the program. Good looking very accomplished high school students AND their parent were put up at a luxury resort. Then Diane (with full parental approval, by the way) asked about social interaction and romance. I swear I am not exaggerating ONE bit. These beautiful, straight A, high achieving girls said on "National" television that "they gave the boys what they wanted before the group went to a function (may have said dance or whatever) because it eased their tension and everybody could have a good time". OMG. The poor parents! The teens just shared "how it is" and I had to go fix a cup of tea so I would not smash the tv screen. Yes. I am non violent. It was just so xing sad. These girls were NOT difficult child's. They were easy child's. Maybe it's a generational thing but just thinking about it totally fries me. How did this happen? Yikes. DDD [/QUOTE]
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