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But I wonder about a certain period that period when for boys, some boys anyway, when girls turn from sticks to shapes. You know what I am talking about. When Jenny, who last year was nothing but a nuisance, a giggling nuisance chattering away with her girlfriends and making odd ball remarks about you being this or that, or maybe taking a hard punch at you just for looking at her the wrong way now looked kind of, well, interesting. And maybe she is taking her first blushed peeps at you too.
Here is where it all got really confusing though, that time when Jenny and her girlfriends invited you, you of all people, to her house for a party and you went, you trembling went. And as the evening wore on (maybe eight o’clock kid’s time late) the inevitable lights when out and the “petting” began. And then you would think about what old rock and rock king Chuck Berry meant when his latest single , Almost Grown, hit the airwaves (and was played a couple of times at said party). Jesus, kid’s today have it a hundred times easier. Right?
The Rock and Roll Era: The
‘50s: Rave On, various artists, Time-Life Music, 1990
No question kids today grow
up faster than we did back in the 1950s be-bop minute, the minute when the
generation of ’68 began to twist and turn with the hard facts of life. The hard
facts of life for boys being what to do about girls (and girls, or other
combinations today, can chime in with their own sagas on the personal
relationship heartache road). The thing consumed many an abandoned night trying
figure out if Sherry this liked Willie that. Or if that glance from Lorraine
meant what the Be-Bop Kid (my moniker for a while in middle school) though it
meant when she passed him and looked back in the hallway between classes. Stuff
like that. Purely kid’s stuff but the glue that held us together.
See a lot of stuff was from
ignorance, willful ignorance brought to us by our parents, our churches and our
school (acting as substitute parents, I won’t use the common Latin term because
this is no dead language screed) to keep us in the dark about, well, sex, for
openers. Nowadays every ten year old kid knows more real stuff about the
subject (and probably as much unreal stuff as back in the day too) than you
could shake a stick at. And I hope it helps them through teen angst and teen
alienation time.
But I wonder about a certain period that period when for boys, some boys anyway, when girls turn from sticks to shapes. You know what I am talking about. When Jenny, who last year was nothing but a nuisance, a giggling nuisance chattering away with her girlfriends and making odd ball remarks about you being this or that, or maybe taking a hard punch at you just for looking at her the wrong way now looked kind of, well, interesting. And maybe she is taking her first blushed peeps at you too.
Here is where it all got really confusing though, that time when Jenny and her girlfriends invited you, you of all people, to her house for a party and you went, you trembling went. And as the evening wore on (maybe eight o’clock kid’s time late) the inevitable lights when out and the “petting” began. And then you would think about what old rock and rock king Chuck Berry meant when his latest single , Almost Grown, hit the airwaves (and was played a couple of times at said party). Jesus, kid’s today have it a hundred times easier. Right?
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