trilobyte wrote:Did you actually just forget how old you were?
NaturesFlow wrote:Hi
Im 13 and ive just ben reading up on burning man and what its about and everything and i really want to go! My moms ben to burning man before a long time ago and id love to go. I just like the idea of getting a break from all of the craziness of modern day life and all of the troubles of it too. Plus i love biking and camping and nature things so i think it would be great fun. I would like to go probably next year when im 14. I have read some of the posts on this forum and get what everyone is saying about how the kids should be mature and everything and i am a mature"teenager" and have a good sense of logic, i think this would be a good way to rekindle bonds between me and my mom or dad. Anything anyone can tell me about burning man would be great to know, im still having trouble wrapping my head around the camps and contributing. So if anyone has anything to say, like tips on what to pack for it or what to prepare for and stuff. Thanks!
Sail Man wrote:Dont worry Doc, the young are always more tasty when roasted to a slow perfection over the fire at the BDC MnG
Dr. Pyro wrote:Why don't you two give the poor kid a break? Clearly the child's severly retarded.
trilobyte wrote:Did you actually just forget how old you were?
NaturesFlow wrote:Hi
Im 13 and ive just ben reading up on burning man and what its about and everything and i really want to go! My moms ben to burning man before a long time ago and id love to go. I just like the idea of getting a break from all of the craziness of modern day life and all of the troubles of it too. Plus i love biking and camping and nature things so i think it would be great fun. I would like to go probably next year when im 14. I have read some of the posts on this forum and get what everyone is saying about how the kids should be mature and everything and i am a mature"teenager" and have a good sense of logic, i think this would be a good way to rekindle bonds between me and my mom or dad. Anything anyone can tell me about burning man would be great to know, im still having trouble wrapping my head around the camps and contributing. So if anyone has anything to say, like tips on what to pack for it or what to prepare for and stuff. Thanks!
NaturesFlow wrote:correction 15*
NaturesFlow wrote:trilobyte wrote:Did you actually just forget how old you were?
and no, i did not just forget my age i just made a little typo in my reply
Savannah wrote:Indeed, a more expected typo would be to make one age mistake, not two.To say "I'm 13" by hitting an incorrect key (when one is in fact 14) and then type "Next year when I'm 15 . . . " (accurately) is more likely.
When I was a kid, I was always really excited and cognizant of the age that I was at all times, to the half-year,) because each age meant new privileges. It's only after 25 that you start forgetting how old you are until 30, because it's a big deal, and 35 (because you fully expect to be president).
Well, who can say?
NaturesFlow wrote:Hi
Im 13 and ive just ben reading up on burning man and what its about and everything and i really want to go! My moms ben to burning man before a long time ago and id love to go. I just like the idea of getting a break from all of the craziness of modern day life and all of the troubles of it too. Plus i love biking and camping and nature things so i think it would be great fun. I would like to go probably next year when im 14. I have read some of the posts on this forum and get what everyone is saying about how the kids should be mature and everything and i am a mature"teenager" and have a good sense of logic, i think this would be a good way to rekindle bonds between me and my mom or dad. Anything anyone can tell me about burning man would be great to know, im still having trouble wrapping my head around the camps and contributing. So if anyone has anything to say, like tips on what to pack for it or what to prepare for and stuff. Thanks!


NaturesFlow wrote:Savannah wrote:Indeed, a more expected typo would be to make one age mistake, not two.To say "I'm 13" by hitting an incorrect key (when one is in fact 14) and then type "Next year when I'm 15 . . . " (accurately) is more likely.
When I was a kid, I was always really excited and cognizant of the age that I was at all times, to the half-year,) because each age meant new privileges. It's only after 25 that you start forgetting how old you are until 30, because it's a big deal, and 35 (because you fully expect to be president).
Well, who can say?
Sorry i apologize for all of the confusion with my post. What i mean is that i turn 14 on july 7th and that NOW i am 13 and next year after i have turned 14 i will turn 15 and then go to burning man.....Does that clear anything up for you?
Sail Man wrote:All 3 of those pictures show exactly what I have seen in my 4 yrs taking my son to TTITD.
Fucking kids having a blast.
Man, all I ever got to do when I was a kid was to go to Disneyworld.

NaturesFlow wrote:I just like the idea of getting a break from all of the craziness of modern day life and all of the troubles of it too.
BoyScoutGirl wrote:A male friend of mine told me an interesting story that I think illustrates part of the power of just letting the kids experience things for themselves in the right setting.
My friend was at a sleep-away summer camp during his middle school years. He loved the camp's attitude of treating kids as adults, having them think for themselves, having them work on meaningful creative projects of their own design, and in general promoting an open-minded teen community. One day while at camp he was walking past a set of bleachers where he could partially see two people seated. As both pairs of legs were hairy, he at first assumed they were both male. Yet as he passed them, he saw that one was a woman!
He recalled that day to me, saying that instead of thinking "Ew, gross - she's really hairy!" as I imagine many American male teenagers would, he remembered thinking to himself "Huh, I guess women are just as hairy as guys if they don't shave. Whatever." Having never seen the natural state of an adult woman's body, it was one of those impressionable moments where a kid's mind is at its most malleable. My friend could see that hairy legs obviously weren't a big deal for that woman in shorts, nor for her friend. Because he'd been living in the atmosphere of a summer camp that promoted non-judgmental thinking, my friend was in the mindset to think about this new information for himself and to realize that hairy legs are perfectly natural, not disgusting.
To this day, my friend claims that whether or not a woman shaves her legs has exactly zero impact on his opinion of her, her beauty, or her sexual attractiveness.
Milayna wrote:I have to say that my opinions about children at the burn really changed after this year. I camped in Hushville which is right next to Kidsville, and I saw SO many young children having a blast! I also noticed that these same kids were sleeping at night, so I feel like there are plenty of responsible parents who bring kids to burning man. I won't lie, I do think it's a bad idea to bring a 13-17 year old out there with the exception of a few particularly responsible teens. So I guess I'm divided on the issue, I think for younger kids it can be a really character building, fun experience, but for teenagers maybe a bit too much. However, overall I did not see any kids out there that were having a bad time.
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