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Is this normal in a state secondary?

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FredWorms · 26/09/2012 22:18

DS is Y9, and often comments on the amount of "snogging" that goes on at breaktimes. He said today that one girl in his year with a Y11 boyfriend was getting particularly into it and they were "making noises and writhing about, she was kind of climbing on him".

DD has just started Y7, earlier this year in her previous school she was turning cartwheels on the grass, laughing and playing - now she comes home and reports in disgust about all the tongues.

It just seems so sad, somehow. Yes, I'm sure I'm being naive and they have to grow up sometime and blahblahblah but is it normal to have all this fevered snogging? I can't say I remember it back in my day (which was, admittedly, some time ago now). I realise the teachers can't be all eyes but it just seems to be accepted. Surely it should be discouraged at school?

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GetDownNesbitt · 27/09/2012 20:47

I tend to say 'Stop Snogging' or 'For pity's sake, put him/her down' in a VERY loud voice when I see hand holding or pecking. It embarrasses the life out of them and stops them daring to go any further.

I did threaten to get a bucket of water once...

bossboggle · 27/09/2012 21:43

I would have a word with the school too!! I wouldn't be impressed either!!

schoolchauffeur · 27/09/2012 23:07

Ours is in a written policy along with a load of other stuff re alcohol, drugs, smoking, being out of house at certain times, areas which are out of bounds etc

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