A few weeks ago, I stopped by a Kroger to get some groceries. I had been stuck in work all day and ended up working some late hours. When I walked in, it was around 11:30 p.m.
When I was in line, I saw three little kids ahead of me, no parent in sight. The oldest kid had to be about 11, the others being 10, and 9. They were being lectured by the cashier because they had attempted to buy a lighter and condoms. The kids tried to convince the cashier that it was for their mother. However, a mother wasn't anywhere in sight at all. The cashier said she wasn't risking getting in trouble and lectured the kids. They kept trying until eventually they gave up.
My whole thought on the matter was best said by the guy in front of me.
"At that age, I wasn't even thinking about sex."
Still, I wonder what those kids are doing now.
When I was in line, I saw three little kids ahead of me, no parent in sight. The oldest kid had to be about 11, the others being 10, and 9. They were being lectured by the cashier because they had attempted to buy a lighter and condoms. The kids tried to convince the cashier that it was for their mother. However, a mother wasn't anywhere in sight at all. The cashier said she wasn't risking getting in trouble and lectured the kids. They kept trying until eventually they gave up.
My whole thought on the matter was best said by the guy in front of me.
"At that age, I wasn't even thinking about sex."
Still, I wonder what those kids are doing now.
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