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    "When no teacher showed up, the four began to have *** in the classroom with the other elementary students in the classroom with them," he said.
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/sch...rss_topstories

    wala pa siguro silang prepaid vidcam phones to "document" that. (di katulad dito laganap ang "ska") what's happenin to this world???

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    Sad to say, it doesn't surprise me.

    Most of us guys started becoming interested in *** by ten or twelve, right? But we weren't so aware or so open about it during our time. Hell, thanks to one very careless uncle, I started watching **** at ten...

    But nowadays, with more and more kids becoming ***ually active as early as thirteen, it's entirely possible... although it's kinda sick to do it in front of your classmates... ewww...

    *** in your early teens? Irresponsible, stupid, probably commonplace. *** in front of the class? Downright bizarre...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Most of us guys started becoming interested in *** by ten or twelve, right? But we weren't so aware or so open about it during our time. Hell, thanks to one very careless uncle, I started watching **** at ten...
    My sister was popular in school in NV during Jr HS. She often went to a lot of pajama parties and got invited often to parties. Unfortunately, boys started noticing her too. Me, I was in 6th grade and was starting to "notice" my female classmates. My teacher must have observing me because it got back to my mom.

    It's probably why we moved to the Philippines in the first place. My mom wanted to take us away from that environment. The decision was so spontaneous. If we stayed, I probably would've married (or divorced) by the time I was 21.

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    these teenagers are sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    these teenagers are sick.
    Teens? They're 5th graders......

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    o sige early teens. 11-13 na sila.

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    *wonders what i was doing when i was in 5th grade* hhhmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    o sige early teens. 11-13 na sila.
    More like 9-10 years old. My daughter is in the 4th grade and this crap and random school shootings are the main reason we are moving back to Guam. As great as some of the public schools are here you can't tell which one will have some type of incident, look at the Columbine shootings. A few months back some guy tried to abduct a child from the school my daughter was supposed to attend if it wasn't full already when she arrived to enroll. We live in a majority Pinoy/Asian suburb and these things are hitting too close to home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    More like 9-10 years old. My daughter is in the 4th grade and this crap and random school shootings are the main reason we are moving back to Guam. As great as some of the public schools are here you can't tell which one will have some type of incident, look at the Columbine shootings. A few months back some guy tried to abduct a child from the school my daughter was supposed to attend if it wasn't full already when she arrived to enroll. We live in a majority Pinoy/Asian suburb and these things are hitting too close to home.
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    What's the cost of living in Guam compared to say CA? We like it here in AZ. But, Guam is still an option for us.

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    wouldnt that constitute as child ****ography?

    Quote Originally Posted by noel26 View Post
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/sch...rss_topstories

    wala pa siguro silang prepaid vidcam phones to "document" that. (di katulad dito laganap ang "ska") what's happenin to this world???

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    This is serious....

    Grabe na talaga ang moralidad ngayon....

    2401:massbounce:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    This is serious....

    Grabe na talaga ang moralidad ngayon....

    2401:massbounce:
    Bah. It's been that way (already) ever since I was a 5th grader a long time ago.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 11th, 2007 at 08:04 AM.

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    grabe talaga mga bata ngayon...

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    kung tutuusin normal na dito o kahit saan yan ang kaibahan lang nito sa harap ng mga kaklase nila ginawa,11-12 yo nagkakanak na dito.na sa tamang up bringing lang yan kaya hindi dapat maging dahilan ng paglipat ng ibang lugar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    OT
    What's the cost of living in Guam compared to say CA? We like it here in AZ. But, Guam is still an option for us.
    Well you can get a 3bedroom 2 bath house for 100-275K w/ almost 1000 sq meter lot, I can't even find a 1 bedroom for that price here in NorCal. Property tax is also a lot lower some guy had 5 properties and he paid $1200 property tax, my townhouse here cost about 5x that amount in property tax.

    The public school system isn't as good but my daughter can attend private school or if my agency allows me she may be allowed into the DoD school there. Besides it's a 3 1/2hour trip to Manila and I can visit there everytime I have a long weekend.
    Last edited by redorange; April 11th, 2007 at 08:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    Well you can get a 3bedroom 2 bath house for 100-275K w/ almost 1000 sq meter lot, I can't even find a 1 bedroom for that price here in NorCal. Property tax is also a lot lower some guy had 5 properties and he paid $1200 property tax, my townhouse here cost about 5x that amount in property tax.

    The public school system isn't as good but my daughter can attend private school or if my agency allows me she may be allowed into the DoD school there. Besides it's a 3 1/2 trip to Manila and I can visit there everytime I have a long weekend.
    My wife does want us to live the Philippines. But, I didn't want to attempt anything until our daughter finishes HS and moves out. If for some reason we have to and our daughter's still staying with us, Guam is the best alternative.

    That's right. There is a DoD school at Andersen AFB. The house price range is about the same here...Cool.

    Thankee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onat_1 View Post
    kung tutuusin normal na dito o kahit saan yan ang kaibahan lang nito sa harap ng mga kaklase nila ginawa,11-12 yo nagkakanak na dito.na sa tamang up bringing lang yan kaya hindi dapat maging dahilan ng paglipat ng ibang lugar.
    You may consider it normal but I don't and neither is it acceptable behavior. Having 9-10 year olds having *** in class is not normal by any means and exposing my child to an enviroment which makes it more likely to happen or where people consider it normal is reason enough for me to leave. Parents can be raise children properly but outside the home they are exposed to peer pressure and I would rather not expose mine to the peer pressure involved in raising kids here in the mainland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    My wife does want us to live the Philippines. But, I didn't want to attempt anything until our daughter finishes HS and moves out. If for some reason we have to and our daughter's still staying with us, Guam is the best alternative.

    That's right. There is a DoD school at Andersen AFB. The house price range is about the same here...Cool.

    Thankee.
    The University of Guam has the 2nd or 3rd ranked marine biology program in the US just an FYI incase she wants to study there.

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    tindi... sana di mahawa kids dito sa pinas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    You may consider it normal but I don't and neither is it acceptable behavior. Having 9-10 year olds having *** in class is not normal by any means and exposing my child to an enviroment which makes it more likely to happen or where people consider it normal is reason enough for me to leave. Parents can be raise children properly but outside the home they are exposed to peer pressure and I would rather not expose mine to the peer pressure involved in raising kids here in the mainland.
    That's why we moved to the Philippines so my sister and I wouldn't be exposed.

    If we have to do the same for our daughter, we may also move to Guam. So who knows, we may yet see you folks over there.

    You also mentioned University of Guam and marine biology. My daughter's divided right now between meteorology and guess what? Marine biology (she likes oceans and sea life). That's one more reason favoring Guam........

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