Just when your
parents thought it was safe for you to venture to the mall or the multiplex
without an adult, you pop the question: Can I go to a teen club on Friday
night?
A teen club? The mere thought of it sends most
parents into a tailspin! Why, you ask? What's the big deal anyway? Well, going
to a teen club is a big deal. You are out in a public place with hundreds of
other teens from all over your area. Since most teen clubs have a pretty varied
age requirement—from 14 to 18 year-olds and up, you are also hanging around in
an environment with much older teens. And like it or not, older teens often
take advantage of younger, more inexperienced teens.
But all you want to do is dance, right? Although you're not
looking for trouble, trouble may find you. If you think you can handle the
crowd, why not learn this safety advice for teenagers. Let your parents
know you are aware of the "rules," and maybe, next time they will let
you go. Maybe!
Travel in a Large Group.
You've heard this before, but it is advice for teenagers that never
goes out of style. There
is safety in numbers. If you are planning a night at a teen club, go with lots
of friends. Then initiate the buddy system. Everyone should have a partner she
is responsible for. This way, if you are out on the dance floor with a guy who
gets a little "touchy," your partner can come to your rescue.
Invite some guys along.
Even if you are going to meet new guys, ask some of your old favorite
guy friends along for, well, protection. Not that you should expect trouble
around every corner, but other kids are less likely to mess with a group of
guys and girls.
Don't leave your drink, your food or your purse unattended at any time.
It may be an overreaction, but it is better to be safe than
sorry. There are hundreds of stories about strangers who slipped drugs or
alcohol into girls drinks at parties and clubs. Hopefully, the stories aren't
true, but it doesn't hurt to be cautious.
Don't leave the club with a stranger.
We define a stranger as anyone you met that night! Even if you
are having a great time talking to a new cute guy, stay in the club!
Ask for adult assistance.
If you find you are in an uncomfortable situation, find the club
manager, waiter or waitress, anyone adult. Don't feel embarrassed. An adult
will quickly handle any problem you may have.
Dress appropriately.
If you are dressed for trouble (with
too much skin showing), then trouble will find you. There is a way to look cool and
attractive without giving the impression that you're looking for sex. You must
take responsibility for your image, particularly in a teen club.
Don't give out your cell phone number or your email address.
If you think you met a nice boy, give him your home phone
number. A boy with bad intentions is less likely to call your house and talk to
your mom.
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