I liked the absence of drugs back then, and also the respect for teachers and parents, which
seems to be missing now, by many.
I like the idea that when one went through those school doors in the morning, you were usually
on your best behavior, even if you didn't feel like it, and a definite limit as to what you wore
to school, I would not go back so far that girls 'had' to wear dresses or skirts, pants are fine,
but after that, so many of the get-ups they wear these days, make them look like hookers, 'cheap'
hookers at that, and the guys walk around with their ass*s hanging out, it is
disgusting, we used to call guys who looked like that, 'dirty old men',and the schools seem like a place to 'hang out' rather than hit the books and
work hard.
We didn't even think about drugs, they were not in our lives, except for the odd 'reefer', that
we heard that someone smoked, never saw one.
I did not like the inequality between men and women, and that is in the workplace, and in the home.
The man being the boss of the house was a big mistake, no one needs or should be the boss of the house.
Some families had to have the approval of the husband/dad to do almost everything, he was the decider,
and that was that. Many women spent their whole married lives, without any power at all, no bank book,
no money, except an allowance given to her, and was seen as a second rate citizen in society, because 'he' was the
bread winner, those days are gone now, with the exception of a few.
I loved the fact that you had to save money to buy things, no credit cards, there were bank loans, but
it was a strict arrangement, and one had to be able to pay it back with interest, and they didn't make
sure you got a loan, just to get your business, then sit back and watch you go down the toilet.
I hate the crime, violence, drugs, in todays world, it is very scary and getting worse.
seems to be missing now, by many.
I like the idea that when one went through those school doors in the morning, you were usually
on your best behavior, even if you didn't feel like it, and a definite limit as to what you wore
to school, I would not go back so far that girls 'had' to wear dresses or skirts, pants are fine,
but after that, so many of the get-ups they wear these days, make them look like hookers, 'cheap'
hookers at that, and the guys walk around with their ass*s hanging out, it is
disgusting, we used to call guys who looked like that, 'dirty old men',and the schools seem like a place to 'hang out' rather than hit the books and
work hard.
We didn't even think about drugs, they were not in our lives, except for the odd 'reefer', that
we heard that someone smoked, never saw one.
I did not like the inequality between men and women, and that is in the workplace, and in the home.
The man being the boss of the house was a big mistake, no one needs or should be the boss of the house.
Some families had to have the approval of the husband/dad to do almost everything, he was the decider,
and that was that. Many women spent their whole married lives, without any power at all, no bank book,
no money, except an allowance given to her, and was seen as a second rate citizen in society, because 'he' was the
bread winner, those days are gone now, with the exception of a few.
I loved the fact that you had to save money to buy things, no credit cards, there were bank loans, but
it was a strict arrangement, and one had to be able to pay it back with interest, and they didn't make
sure you got a loan, just to get your business, then sit back and watch you go down the toilet.
I hate the crime, violence, drugs, in todays world, it is very scary and getting worse.