Licking Valley Stops Dirty Dancing

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Apr 9, 2010 10:41 AM
Since I'm not now nor have I ever been a student at Licking Valley (than God for not making me live in that horrendous county) I can't comment on the type of dancing that has gone on there. Some bumping and grinding isn't really a big deal. However, what's going on at LV may be a bit more than your basic high school dance bumping and grinding and that may be why it's become an issue. If it's the same stuff that goes on at every high school in America then they are definitely over reacting. If it's more than that then they are probably acting correctly.

At my prom everything was pretty tame except I did see one guy who was dancing behind his date pull her dress up and begin fingering her on the dance floor. Needless to say, a teacher did see them and they were promptly asked to leave.
Apr 9, 2010 10:41am
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Apr 9, 2010 10:46 AM
What's wrong with Licking County?

I'll tell you what. Not a fucking thing.
Apr 9, 2010 10:46am
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Apr 9, 2010 10:49 AM
krambman wrote: Since I'm not now nor have I ever been a student at Licking Valley (than God for not making me live in that horrendous county) I can't comment on the type of dancing that has gone on there. Some bumping and grinding isn't really a big deal. However, what's going on at LV may be a bit more than your basic high school dance bumping and grinding and that may be why it's become an issue. If it's the same stuff that goes on at every high school in America then they are definitely over reacting. If it's more than that then they are probably acting correctly.

At my prom everything was pretty tame except I did see one guy who was dancing behind his date pull her dress up and begin fingering her on the dance floor. Needless to say, a teacher did see them and they were promptly asked to leave.
Now that's how to do the damn thing! That dude gets a virtual high-five from me!
Apr 9, 2010 10:49am
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Apr 9, 2010 10:51 AM
I would have wanted to leave too, get outta there and finish up what I had started. Thanks to the teacher for making that possible.
Apr 9, 2010 10:51am
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Apr 9, 2010 10:52 AM
THE4RINGZ wrote: I would have wanted to leave too, get outta there and finish up what I had started. Thanks to the teacher for making that possible.
Hah, no kidding.
Apr 9, 2010 10:52am
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Apr 9, 2010 11:06 AM
darbypitcher22 wrote: Some of the stuff I remember seeing at prom was really risque. I don't see why kids have a problem keeping it clean for 2 or 3 hours or however long you're there. You can still have great time and not be dry humping somebody all over the dance floor
Exactly
Websurfinbird wrote: Seems like a place called "Licking Valley" would have bigger things to worry about than some questionable dancing ...
I lol'd...then lol'd again about 5 minutes later just thinking about it. Currently stifling a chuckle still.
BigAppleBuckeye wrote: Newark, Ohio, doing something that seems backwards and retarded to the rest of the world? The hell you say! What else, is the sky blue?
These 3 posts in a row may go down in history as the best 3 post link EVER. One with very good common sense, another with great sarcastic "so obvious but still needs to be said" humor, and a third that just sums up the entire article the thread is about. I applaud the 3 of you.
SQ_Crazies wrote: I graduated high school in 2005. I have a sister who is a senior right now. I know exactly what is going on.

It's how they dance, don't have the dance if you don't want to them to do it. These people setting these rules went through the same shit when they were younger and were part of a generation that, as I said, either pushed the perversion or stand by and let it happen. Now they want to bitch? Hypocrites.
This then went the opposite direction with being one of the least thought out and least intelligent posts I have ever read. Many of the people who are involved in this decision were likely NOT "pushing the perversion" when they were that age and werent "standing by letting it happen". Many of them were likely avoiding it because it wasnt what they felt was appropriate, but as kids, they werent able to do anything about it. Most of them, like myself at that age, just decided not to go to the dances because it was ridiculous to watch. And the argument of "thats how they dance" so it must be OK...are you serious? So "thats how rapists get sex" so it must be OK? The arguement of "Thats just the way it is" is one of the worst ways to ever try to justify anything. That type of dancing and that mentality may be why you can go to just about any high school in America and find a handful of teenage moms, or soon to be moms. The high school my niece is at currently has 5 pregnant teenagers. Maybe we should stop promoting promiscuous behavior (and yes, grinding is part of that).

Oh...and as soon as the decide to "not have a dance", some kids mommy will call a lawyer and say that her child's high school experience is being ruined by the school for not having prom. Keep in mind the same mom will blame the school when her kid gets knocked up on prom night.
september63 wrote: Big Time over reaction by the LV school board here. The kids are being chaperoned at school dances. They will push these kids to avoid the school dances entirely and just go do their own thing. I do believe this is a generation issue. Dont bring the "sexting" thing up either. This is not that different from the original Dirty Dancing, as the original poster mentioned. We all realized how stupid that school system seemed. LV needs to get their heads out of the barns and into 2010.
First of all...Dirty Dancing wasn't at a school, Footloose was. I apparantly miised the memo that said since it is 2010, all morals and values go out the window. The demoralization of America is in full force if a school is getting criticized for not allowing kids to practice behaviors that are immoral and could lead to much worse things. but hey, as long as we all have health care...
Apr 9, 2010 11:06am
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Apr 9, 2010 11:15 AM
I long for the days of a good old Sadie Hawkins dance.
Apr 9, 2010 11:15am
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Apr 9, 2010 11:34 AM
^^^ In your khaki pants?
Apr 9, 2010 11:34am
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Apr 9, 2010 11:43 AM
THE4RINGZ wrote: I would have wanted to leave too, get outta there and finish up what I had started. Thanks to the teacher for making that possible.
I don't think they were just kicked out, my guess is that parents were notified, so that may have been the end of the fun for them that night.
I Wear Pants wrote: ^^^ In your khaki pants?
Oh! Oh! Oh! (Nice Relient K reference)
Apr 9, 2010 11:43am
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Apr 9, 2010 11:44 AM
Yeah, huge hat tip for the Relient K reference. haha, nice.
Apr 9, 2010 11:44am