Phantom1
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... Am I the only one who saw this as funny?
(From Minneapolis, worked in Rosemount)
I mean come on, parents know their kids. I'm sure they wouldn't do this if they knew it was going to scar their teen. Some kids will take it as a joke, grossed out, but it will be something to laugh about later. Personally I think some are being a bit uptight about this. It's a prank; get over it.
And yes, it's been done in Rosemount before. Been there, haven't seen this, but heard about it, sort of a joke I've heard once or twice growing up.
And seriously? Who hasn't been kissed by their mother? It's not like they were sent to exchange saliva with a hobo. Honestly they signed up for the prank, not knowing who the other person is. And if people disagree, seriously, it's just a prank and it's not your kid and you're not their parent. I have yet to hear of a student that has gone through trauma therapy because of this. In fact I know a few people at RHS who were there for the pepfest, and there was nothing but laughing and having fun, and the few grossed out, but laughing students.
Also, that's City Pages... City. Pages. Not the greatest news source ever.
Try this, this (local), and this (local).
Seriously, it's not 'the years dumbest, grossest idea'. I just think it's people overreacting.
(From Minneapolis, worked in Rosemount)
I mean come on, parents know their kids. I'm sure they wouldn't do this if they knew it was going to scar their teen. Some kids will take it as a joke, grossed out, but it will be something to laugh about later. Personally I think some are being a bit uptight about this. It's a prank; get over it.
And yes, it's been done in Rosemount before. Been there, haven't seen this, but heard about it, sort of a joke I've heard once or twice growing up.
And seriously? Who hasn't been kissed by their mother? It's not like they were sent to exchange saliva with a hobo. Honestly they signed up for the prank, not knowing who the other person is. And if people disagree, seriously, it's just a prank and it's not your kid and you're not their parent. I have yet to hear of a student that has gone through trauma therapy because of this. In fact I know a few people at RHS who were there for the pepfest, and there was nothing but laughing and having fun, and the few grossed out, but laughing students.
Also, that's City Pages... City. Pages. Not the greatest news source ever.
Try this, this (local), and this (local).
Seriously, it's not 'the years dumbest, grossest idea'. I just think it's people overreacting.