babylonsister
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Sat Apr-09-05 09:08 AM
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| 2. What a great experience for him! I say, if you |
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trust the teachers and they've done it before, let him go!
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| -Is 14 too young for a teenager to go with a student group to Italy? |
LizW |
Apr-09-05 09:06 AM |
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NO! Let Him Go! Travel Broadens The Mind. |
DistressedAmerican |
Apr-09-05 09:08 AM |
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Hate to go off on a tangent |
lastliberalintexas |
Apr-10-05 12:33 PM |
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What a great experience for him! I say, if you |
babylonsister |
Apr-09-05 09:08 AM |
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Nope, not for a school trip. Maybe you can be a chaperon and go |
xultar |
Apr-09-05 09:08 AM |
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Only if Michael Jackson happens to be the head chapperone! n/t |
mtnsnake |
Apr-09-05 09:09 AM |
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If he generally has trustworthy behavior, this could be |
Ilsa |
Apr-09-05 09:10 AM |
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What better place for him to learn his first lessons about love than |
BlueManDude |
Apr-09-05 09:11 AM |
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No |
tjwmason |
Apr-09-05 09:12 AM |
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How long will they be there? |
Bronco69 |
Apr-09-05 09:14 AM |
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my son's 14 as well and last |
stellanoir |
Apr-09-05 09:16 AM |
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Is he a good student and generally well-behaved ? |
Catchawave |
Apr-09-05 09:19 AM |
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absolutely not |
dsc |
Apr-09-05 09:21 AM |
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Please, let him do it. |
Heidi |
Apr-09-05 09:21 AM |
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As a former teacher... |
noel711 |
Apr-09-05 09:22 AM |
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Let him go. |
LoZoccolo |
Apr-09-05 09:27 AM |
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Okay, you guys are making me feel good about this--Thanks! |
LizW |
Apr-09-05 09:28 AM |
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You sound like a nice, caring Mom. Hope your son has a marvelous time. |
patricia92243 |
Apr-09-05 09:34 AM |
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Thank you! |
LizW |
Apr-09-05 09:36 AM |
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Oh No |
shesemsmom |
Apr-09-05 09:32 AM |
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oh definitely let him go! He will always treasure the experience and |
radwriter0555 |
Apr-09-05 09:37 AM |
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Well, it could |
lastliberalintexas |
Apr-10-05 12:38 PM |
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Give positive support.... |
readmylips |
Apr-09-05 09:37 AM |
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let him go... |
madmom |
Apr-09-05 09:42 AM |
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I'd be on the fence too, but..... |
lojasmo |
Apr-09-05 09:44 AM |
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Maybe |
LizW |
Apr-09-05 11:40 AM |
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Try. He should be able to go. It will be a great experience. |
lojasmo |
Apr-10-05 12:16 PM |
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Let em go |
dutchdemocrat |
Apr-09-05 10:26 AM |
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I'd feel the same as you do, I have a 14yo son and a 15yo |
HopeLives |
Apr-09-05 11:18 AM |
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If he's a good kid and you trust the people supervising- YES! |
SarahBelle |
Apr-09-05 11:25 AM |
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I went on a couple school trips |
Lady President |
Apr-09-05 11:38 AM |
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I went when I was sixteen---absolutely let him go! |
deadparrot |
Apr-09-05 11:47 AM |
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Let him go |
Calliope |
Apr-09-05 11:54 AM |
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My son is 14, I don't know what I would do |
SW FL Dem |
Apr-09-05 12:01 PM |
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Let him go! |
leftofthedial |
Apr-10-05 12:19 PM |
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I'm 28 now |
obxhead |
Apr-10-05 12:22 PM |
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why is anyone saying no? |
mark414 |
Apr-10-05 12:38 PM |
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doesn't seem too young to me |
amazona |
Apr-10-05 12:40 PM |
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