Thread:DatAsymptote/@comment-30068319-20180902061738/@comment-30068319-20181219035450

I live in Canada and it isn’t the worst here though :3 after all, I’m hearing from some Americans that this Juuling trend is being followed by lots of middle schoolers too (which, by the way, is like 11-14 years old). Frankly, I can’t really imagine an 11 or 12 year old doing it, but it’s probably only rare where I live because our school district segregates the 5-12 year olds from the 13-18 year olds and end up having less peer influence from older people. Those youngsters are stuck with attending school with kindergarten kids instead. There’s always exceptions though - tons of them are on sites and apps that they’re not supposed to be on so they are exposure to some things. Older siblings exist and plenty of people socialize with them on a daily basis. Surprisingly enough, although a GOOD thing, vaping isn’t usually in the hands of an 11 year old where I am - but it’s a very big problem in middle schools in the US.

What was your experience at an all-girls school like? Was there a lot of drama, having a lot of female teenagers in one place? I don’t really do much at school either !