Field trip tattoo

:lmao: The first time I heard "muffin top" I was :lmao:

My friend likes the expression Prost A TOT

Haha, too funny. The first time I ever heard the term was from my co-worker. He picked his son up from some kind of practice, he was in middle school, and as they were walking to the car there were some girls checking him out. So his father (my co-worker) said something to him about the girls and his son was like, "Ew Dad, that's waaaaay too much muffin top for me thanks" This is how we learned of the infamous "muffin top" term :lol:
 

vraiblonde

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See that is another issue. I wouldn't let my child get their bellybutton pierced and I see kids as young as 12 with theirs done. To me that is a purely sexual thing.

How is a bellybutton ring sexual, yet a tramp stamp is not?
 

vraiblonde

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You can raise your kids how you want. If you think that it's okay for your child to have a temp tramp stamp then YOU get to deal with the consequences because you are the parent and YOU made that decision.

And there you have it. :yay:

I, however, reserve the right to have an opinion of a young girl with a tramp stamp and the mother who allows her to get it. Some day the negligent will get their way, and judging will be against the law. Until then, I will judge as often and as harshly as I please.

:cartwheel
 
And there you have it. :yay:

I, however, reserve the right to have an opinion of a young girl with a tramp stamp and the mother who allows her to get it. Some day the negligent will get their way, and judging will be against the law. Until then, I will judge as often and as harshly as I please.

:cartwheel

:yay:
 

Cowgirl

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And there you have it. :yay:

I, however, reserve the right to have an opinion of a young girl with a tramp stamp and the mother who allows her to get it. Some day the negligent will get their way, and judging will be against the law. Until then, I will judge as often and as harshly as I please.

:cartwheel

But anyone else that judges is a busy body. :yay:
 

vraiblonde

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I think the point of this thread has gotten lost, which is:

When a parent chaperones OPC on a field trip, they are the responsible adult. When said OPC wants to do something that their parent may or may not approve of, it is up to that chaperone to either A) ask the parent; or B) tell the kid no.

If this chaperone doesn't not want to be in a position of responsibility, he shouldn't have agreed to chaperone the field trip. Because THAT is why he is there, not simply to have a good time.

chap·er·on or chap·er·one (shăp'ə-rōn') pronunciation
n.
1. A person, especially an older or married woman, who accompanies a young unmarried woman in public.
2. An older person who attends and supervises a social gathering for young people.
3. A guide or companion whose purpose is to ensure propriety or restrict activity.
 
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