handy
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So... a group of 7 young people, ages from just-turned-18 through 25 are going on a trip out of state to a concert. There will be 4 girls, 3 guys. Two couples. The plan is that all the girls will room in one room, all the guys in a different room. Unless they can get a room in which they can have a sofa, 2 queens and two roll-aways, in which case, they'll all be in the same room (none of these kids have much money, that's why they're looking at the budget plans, I doubt the motel is going to allow 7 people in one room though)... Mom of one of the just-turned-18 year olds and mom and dad of the other just-turned-18 year olds know all who are going very well with the exception of the girlfriend of one of the guys. All are very responsible young people and the 25 year old (who is by far the old man of the group) is very trustworthy and well known to all parents and all the parents are glad he's going along. They will be borrowing one the mom's 8 passenger vehicle to travel in.
The city they are traveling to is known world wide for being a conservative city with a relatively low crime rate and one of the guys knows the area very well, which areas to stay away from. The venue for the concert is in a very public, well known area with a good reputation. They will be two nights in the motel.
So, if you were one of the parents of the just-turned-18 year old girls... would you allow her to go?
This is recognizing that as an 18 year olds, neither really need "permission", but they are both good girls who wouldn't go if we put our collective feet down and said "no!".
Thoughts from the gallery and then I'll weigh in with just what's bothering me about all of this...
The city they are traveling to is known world wide for being a conservative city with a relatively low crime rate and one of the guys knows the area very well, which areas to stay away from. The venue for the concert is in a very public, well known area with a good reputation. They will be two nights in the motel.
So, if you were one of the parents of the just-turned-18 year old girls... would you allow her to go?
This is recognizing that as an 18 year olds, neither really need "permission", but they are both good girls who wouldn't go if we put our collective feet down and said "no!".
Thoughts from the gallery and then I'll weigh in with just what's bothering me about all of this...