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Group of 16 years old girls want holiday !

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  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    Zeitgeist wrote: »
    Girls just wanna have fun.
    Girls just wanna get abused by prowling gangs of slightly older lads bearing alcohol .... who will be slipping them a healthy length and probably using their camera phone to share the moment of conquest with their mates.
  • PasturesNew
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    In Newquay, if you're found drunk/under age your parents are called to come and collect you and your accommodation is immediately cancelled and you're packed up and out to the police station until the parents arrive. The parents are then given a right rollicking.

    All good stuff, except there aren't enough police to catch/save them all.

    It's mostly the parents bringing the alcohol in too. Shameful it is.
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    It is the responsibility of the parents that gets me. I really can't think what goes through the heads of some of them, when they say, "of course you can go on holiday on you own, with five other girls, it doesn't matter if you are only fifteen, you'll soon learn how to handle an attacker and don't worry about your "A" levels, some colleges have creches these days"
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
  • Lokolo
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    I went on a trip with 2 other guys camping at 15.

    We were good. Apart from one guy fell in the river, which was bloody hilarious at the time. No alcohol or anything. Just went for bike rides, shopping. BBQs in the evening.
  • bouncydog1
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    Suggest you look for an activity holiday for teenagers, where they will have adult supervision. The majority of 16 year olds think they are very capable and responsible......until something serious happens which is when they need adults to take charge.

    Who is going to assume parental responsibility for the two 15 year olds? I have to agree with some (not all) of the other posters on here, in that it is very irresponsible of the parents to consider this - suggest they look at ways to meet the girls halfway e.g. holiday, but where there are adults to supervise in the event that something happens.

  • I know most of them go to Newquay to get drunk, so they don`t want that sort of thing.
    Just looking for a change of venue then.:D
    Dan
    We used to to shop at Tesco. But then we saw the light.
  • Why not look at PGL. Thet run teen activity breaks - all supervised so you know they will be safe.
  • Thank you for your responses, they have found one now they like and will have fun. :-)
    BTW the 15 year old is mine and I am bsolutely fine with that, lol :-)
  • CFC wrote: »
    This for 6 16 year old girls, but two of them will only be 15.......they don`t booze or party, no night life ,
    (WHEN MUM IS WATCHING THEM) ......they wouldn`t mind doing some sport activity, walks along the beach, fun stuff like that.
    Time to discover booze!
    Late nights!
    Boyz!
    WOOHOO!



    I fixed your post for you, you'd left a bit out.

    Thank you for that no need to fix my post as I know how I bought up my kids I stayed home with them all their life and spend time with them. :-)
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    Thank you for your responses, they have found one now they like and will have fun. :-)
    BTW the 15 year old is mine and I am bsolutely fine with that, lol :-)
    Then, I am sorry, but you are insane. Whatever possesed you to agree to such a foolhardy venture?
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
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