Yeah, in the 1970s I'm sure I had bell bottoms too. But considering I was in kindergarten, nobody holds that against me.
I survived adolescence by hiding in the library. There is very little drinking or unprotected sex in libraries (although there's a fair proportion of exhibitionists), and no cars at all.
Confession: I almost never wore tights. Uncomfortable things, on me.
1920's vintage dresses and 1940's menswear, a la Lauren Bacall. That was me.
And antique kimonos.
No social life == no sneaking in after curfew, no drugs, no car accidents... boy, were my parents unprepared for my younger brother.
Betsy is me. Then came college, and gaming until all hours. Even saw snow in New Orleans because I didn't get in until 5:30 a.m. one night.
I not only hid in the library, I worked there. Mmmm, books. Like being a morphine addict employed in a pharmacy.
I worked in the library.
I dated outside of my school circle, though. And did bad things, natch.
Nutty, thanks for the cites! It's interesting and depressing. The 31% of teens who got into a car with someone who drank in the previous 30 days seems low low low to me.
And 31% had been in a car where the driver had been drinking within the 30 days prior to the survey. 31%!!
well, if the driver was drinking 30 days ago, wouldn't it be safe now? (cause that's how I originally read the sentence)
Right, I didn't phrase it properly.
The 31% (32% m, 29% f) was have you done this in the past 30 days, and they didn't have a statistic for have you done this in the last year, or ever, because then the statistics would skyrocket. They did say it was down from 35% overall in the 1997 report.
Also, bike helmet wearing is up (to like 18%) and motorcycle helmet wearing is holding steady somewhere close to 80%.
In my heart, I think I am a statistics nerd.