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In reply to the discussion: In the 70s, as teenagers we did this to the girls we partied with. [View all]ooky
(10,945 posts)35. We never engaged in the kind of behaviors that were reported
by Dr. Ford or other Kavanaugh accusers. We partied wherever we were, drank alcohol, got high (smoked a lot of pot) and gathered and hung out in places where it was okay for us to do so. We were just your standard "long hair hippy" culture. I never saw anyone gang raping girls or even suggesting we should disrespect them in any way. I think if we had seen that it wouldn't have gone over well. All the people who I hung with were respectful of the girls so I can't identify with the Kavanaugh issues. But I went to regular public schools, not prep schools for the rich, and didn't really know anyone who did. Based on what I'm hearing about the prep school environment now I'm glad I didn't know any of them.
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I was in the rural South during the 60s. IME women and girls weren't respected and protected,
raccoon
Sep 2018
#32
if uninvited people sat on my porch and challenged me, that would not engender any
CharleyDog
Sep 2018
#51
It wasn't "a neighborhood" it was a farm every few miles. People helped each other.
libdem4life
Sep 2018
#55
No, but apparently you were OK with trespassing on other people's property
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#31
Not sure how a new homeowner could be sure of that, with teenagers being so pushy. How about leaving
lindysalsagal
Sep 2018
#48
Did you ever stop to consider that maybe you and your pals were the assholes??
malchickiwick
Sep 2018
#4
I can honestly say I grew up in both upper middle class and "tough blue collar" neighborhoods
Downtown Hound
Sep 2018
#27
Who wanted adults around. If some adult wants to hang out with kids, they are suspect.
olegramps
Sep 2018
#54
In summary, you and a group of shitbags hated those of different social status and/or who were
Floyd R. Turbo
Sep 2018
#64
ITA. Teenagers sitting on porches in order to test homeowners doesn't sound like fun to me.
LisaL
Sep 2018
#43
My experience was like yours, but I think things might have changed
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#39
1969 college grad. Never saw anything like the debauchery described
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#59