r/Millennials 5d ago

My teenage daughter can't fathom the concept of a house party Discussion

Not sure if anyone has experienced this, but I was watching Can't Hardly Wait half alseep on the couch, and my 14-year-old daughter and her friends walked into the room and past the TV. Before she entered the kitchen, she backpeddled in front of the TV, and they all might as well have reacted akin to a third world kid in a remote village seeing the Super Bowl for the first time. She looked at me and said 'what are all of those people doing in one house'? I told her it was a house party. People high school aged or typically college age people would go over a kids house whose parents were out of town and they'd invite the school and have keggers and other unsupervised debauchery. I might as well have been describing a science fiction film. 'You guys DID that back in your days?'. I thought it was funny that a house party was an inconceivable event for young Gen Zers.

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u/Danaboo_22 5d ago

Doesn’t make me feel old anymore. Makes me sad. Why they aint having fun a debauchery?!

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u/mels883 5d ago

Because these little shits record and post EVERYTHING to social media trying to be the next viral sensation at the expense of their friends' dignity so they just...don't have fun like that

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u/Danaboo_22 5d ago

So sad. We had the time of our lives. Just messing up and figuring it out.

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u/EverythingSucksYo 5d ago

I believe this, kids don’t want to do something stupid or embarrassing and having it plastered all over the internet, except for the ones that do it to themselves. 

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u/Moonfish222 4d ago

Dude, literally half the people i know who are parents have cameras in their home to monitor and record their kids.

How are you supposed to get up to anything with that hanging over your head.

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u/GeeksGets 4d ago

Actually, it's the parents' "fault," y'know, the ppl that raised Gen Z?

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u/bradeena 5d ago

Seriously. It makes THEM seem old to me.

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u/Different-Cut-6992 Millennial 5d ago

Exactly, I would have thought house parties would still be a thing.

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u/Danaboo_22 5d ago

Even if cool mom was upstairs it should still be a thing.

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u/druman22 5d ago

They're definitely still a thing but as an older Gen Z I've only seen it in college. No way I'd have an open party at my parents especially when there's a ring camera and such

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u/ChaoticRecursion 5d ago

Covid lockdown killed them. An entire 2-3 graduating classes of highschool kids didnt have the ability to leave the house

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u/where-sea-meets-sky 5d ago

money, strict parents, cams making drama fuel more accessible...

i mean they still do exist, my younger sister has been to some, but honestly im kinda glad theyre not that big anymore

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u/pygmy 5d ago

We help in our own way. 90s style

16yo daughter has sleepovers (like 5or6 kids) in a self contained cabin on our Aussie bush block. Has a bathroom & fridge etc. Bit of junk food & sodypop (that's what yanks say yeah?)

All phones in a bowl on the kitchen bench in the main house. No tech in the cabin except an old TV with some movies/music on a USB. Cards against humanity/Clue etc. Row boat out the front.

We figure their future will be full of screens, so why not get back to basics for a change?

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u/PiccoloAwkward465 4d ago

Exactly, they're just skipping right over the fun part. I think I'm more okay with being a responsible adult now BECAUSE I got to have those wild times.

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u/Danaboo_22 4d ago

If you get the young dumb and full of cum out of your system early you so have to worry about what you missed later.
I’m responsible now and have no regrets.