From Yahoo/PureWow:
“14 Things Millennials Can’t
Believe Their Boomer Parents Let Them Do”
If you grew up in the 90s or 00s,
you had it good. It was a simpler time when the concept of helicopter parenting
made about as much sense as the jokes on Jay Leno’s Tonight Show (because,
yeah, of course your parents let you stay up late to watch TV). Since we’re
suckers for nostalgia, we asked our millennial staff members and social media
followers about the things their boomer parents used to do that simply would
not fly today. And honestly? It’s kind of incredible that we made it out alive.
Read the list below and remember the good times.
1. Ride in the car without
a car seat...or a seatbelt. Remember sitting in the ‘back back’ of the station
wagon, facing backwards towards the car behind you at age 6? Fun…but also
really dangerous.
2. Roam around the neighborhood
all day long by ourselves. Hey, as long as we were home for dinner, our parents
didn’t care what we were doing.
3. Leave us in the car to
go into the grocery store. Pretty sure that would get you arrested now.
4. Use technology without
any supervision. Chat roulette, anyone?
5. And use the AIM away
message function to tell everyone exactly where we were. Looking for an
unaccompanied minor? Find me at: (“~*~at AMC movies at the Tallahassee mall for
Spider-Man~*~)
6. Watch true crime shows
when our age was still in single digits. And let’s not forget about those
late-night talk shows and R rated movies. (What do you mean, Pretty Woman isn’t
a kids’ movie?)
7. Stay up as late as we
wanted to every night. Bedtime? What bedtime?
8. Eat sugary cereal and
drink soda every day. Ah, the good old days before we cared about things like
GMOs and high fructose corn syrup. (And our teeth, apparently.)
9. Stay home alone for
hours when we were 8 years old. There wasn’t even a way to reach our parents in
case of an emergency.
10. Get pulled on a sled behind a
car/lawnmower/other inappropriate vehicle. What a time to be alive!
11. Babysit a newborn when we
were 10 years old. Parents now: “We’ll need to see a CPR certification, your
driver’s license and at least two references.” Our parents: “Oh, you’re Nancy’s
boy—come on in, the baby’s in the back!”
12. Play with seriously
risky toys. Like Slip 'n Slides, slap bracelets and water rockets, just to name
a few.
13. Walk to a friend’s house
alone…at age 6. “Sure, you can take the bus by yourself to the mall. Just be
home before dinner, OK?”
14. Eat unwrapped foods
from just about anywhere and drink lemonade from the street corner. Whether it
was your neighbor down the street handing out cookies, the free peanuts at the
bank or the kids next door selling lemonade—it was all fair game to put into
your mouth.
^ I did everything except numbers
10, 11 and 13 and I had a great childhood. I was trusted and earned that trust which has
helped me today. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/14-things-millennials-t-believe-160000571.html
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