What-They Closed The Bowling Alley?
When I was in Junior High, we bowled for fun- and if we were lucky we got to go out to the movies at the King of Prussia Mall in the days before DVDs were invented. Yes, kiddies, once upon a time, there was no such thing as a DVD drive or portable DVD player and music came in large box like flat sleeve containers with "vinyl" flat 'records' inside. If you wanted to see a movie when you were 13 your mom had to drive you to the movie theatre and if you were good you got popcorn. [Imagine what new Green technologies could be invented that are as radically new as the DVD industry in 30-40 years if we put our minds to it)
Now Jr. High kids think its fun to send naked pictures of themselves to boyfriends and girlfriends on their own portable cell phones. Dumb Idea. Really dumb idea.
Some courts take a very rigid strict view and place these knuckleheaded antics in the category of "child Pornography" especially if they are passed around by a later jilted boyfriend getting back at the floozy.
Recently a Court in Ohio under Judge Michael Powell has given a hundred or so community service hours to the pre-teens, forbidden the kids from contacting or seeing each other, and put the boy under house arrest. This aint no disco-this aint no foolin around.
That will teach you! Now tell everyone you know that if you are caught you are in deep caca kiddies.
It is astounding to me how much erosion of the natural modesty and virtue has happened in the last 30-40 years in this country with young folk and I have to ask whether the legalization of abortion has something to do with shifts in cultural acceptance-especially when people affiliated with planned parenthood make admissions like it was actually in their business plan to bank on 3-5 abortions per kid between the ages of 13-17 by breaking down deliberately their natural virtue and inhibitions then give them low-dose birth control they knew would fail. I smell the largest RICO Class Action suit ever invented. Sign me up for that one.
Shocking. Sickening.
My helpful heloise hint of the day: buy your kid a tennis racquet.
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