I was having a nice discussion over lunch with a few co-workers several weeks back and that discussion has since bothered me.
One of the gals was talking about her recent trip to San Diego and how that reunion with her family went (She left SD when she was 17 and went back for the first time in 6 years to see her mom, step-dad and half-sister)
Somehow, the discussion focused on her half-sister's cousin. The girls are about 12-13 years of age. My co-worker was telling us a story about how the girls, although cousin, seem to bear physical appearances to long lost twins. However, their attitude and thinking were totally opposite each other. Basically, my co-worker portrayed her own half-sister as "white" and the half-sister's cousin as "black." (No racial overtones suggested or intended)
Probably biased, maybe.
Anyway, she was talking about how this cousin seems to be a loud-mouthed and obnxious brat and have a way of getting under people's skin. But that's not all there is to it...
This girl was purported to say things like, "I can't wait until I can 'shave' down there and wear thongs." Okay...
Not sure about everyone's experience here, but is this typical of young American teenagers everywhere? What is going on? That kind of thinking a generation or two ago would have the parent slap that mouth right off of the kid's face. Now, kids are getting older even sooner than ever before and innoncence is being shedded at an alarming rate.
What's going on in our society today?
One of the gals was talking about her recent trip to San Diego and how that reunion with her family went (She left SD when she was 17 and went back for the first time in 6 years to see her mom, step-dad and half-sister)
Somehow, the discussion focused on her half-sister's cousin. The girls are about 12-13 years of age. My co-worker was telling us a story about how the girls, although cousin, seem to bear physical appearances to long lost twins. However, their attitude and thinking were totally opposite each other. Basically, my co-worker portrayed her own half-sister as "white" and the half-sister's cousin as "black." (No racial overtones suggested or intended)
Probably biased, maybe.
Anyway, she was talking about how this cousin seems to be a loud-mouthed and obnxious brat and have a way of getting under people's skin. But that's not all there is to it...
This girl was purported to say things like, "I can't wait until I can 'shave' down there and wear thongs." Okay...
Not sure about everyone's experience here, but is this typical of young American teenagers everywhere? What is going on? That kind of thinking a generation or two ago would have the parent slap that mouth right off of the kid's face. Now, kids are getting older even sooner than ever before and innoncence is being shedded at an alarming rate.
What's going on in our society today?
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