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    Rumors about students from exclusive schools -- how true?

    I will try my best to describe the situation in the most neutral and objective way possible. If you interpret this thread as school-bashing, I apologize in advance. I just want to know if this is true, and how prevalent. (You see, I came from an average public high school -- competitive lalo na sa higher sections and we're usually more busy with extracurriculars than anything -- and almost all of us graduate from high school as virgins. Or so I thought). Anyway, here's the story.

    Nung nagtrabaho ako sa company X, a co-employee shared her experiences nung high school pa siya (she came from an all-girls schools). She recalled what happened after a certain school event, when they had group sex on the hallways. The next morning, the school admin was stunned to see c0nd0ms scattered everywhere. I thought, maybe sa school lang nila yun, and she was s3xually-active anyway.

    Then narinig ko sa isang radio show (Good Times), kung saan may tumawag na listener and he shared how they (he and several of their classmates) were caught by her parents all naked in their room, off to perform some 0rgy of sort. He then revealed that as far as he knows, itong mga 0rgy parties are somehow common among students from exclusive schools na hindi co-ed.

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    graduated*

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    uhm, may nabalitaan nga akong mga ganyang activities a year ago from recognized exclusive high school orgs where in they conduct 'getting to know you parties' with socializing as their main agenda.Its a party only open for kids of exclusive schools for boys or girls, mga anak ng who's who, they do it at clubhouses or sa mga malalaking houses ng mga miyembro ng mga organizers. i heard they even entitle such events as "lust", "gluttony", "envy", 'malice' or the 7 mortal sins and ang kinahihinatnan ng mga ganoong activites daw ay either puro orgy, or drugs, or rambulan. it lasts up to the wee hours of the morning. nabalitaan ko rin iyung isang biktima na atenean high na pinaginitan ng isang grupo ng mga boys dahil isa nilang ka tropa na girl di niya nakuha ang gusto niya from him at the party, and binugbog iyung bata, and the sad part, naka tingin lang lahat at walang tumutulong.

    iba na talaga ang mga kabataan ngayon, at mind you mga catholic exclusive high schools yun ha. i think its happening. and its the norm these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jielun View Post
    I will try my best to describe the situation in the most neutral and objective way possible. If you interpret this thread as school-bashing, I apologize in advance. I just want to know if this is true, and how prevalent. (You see, I came from an average public high school -- competitive lalo na sa higher sections and we're usually more busy with extracurriculars than anything -- and almost all of us graduate from high school as virgins. Or so I thought). Anyway, here's the story.

    Nung nagtrabaho ako sa company X, a co-employee shared her experiences nung high school pa siya (she came from an all-girls schools). She recalled what happened after a certain school event, when they had group sex on the hallways. The next morning, the school admin was stunned to see c0nd0ms scattered everywhere. I thought, maybe sa school lang nila yun, and she was s3xually-active anyway.

    Then narinig ko sa isang radio show (Good Times), kung saan may tumawag na listener and he shared how they (he and several of their classmates) were caught by her parents all naked in their room, off to perform some 0rgy of sort. He then revealed that as far as he knows, itong mga 0rgy parties are somehow common among students from exclusive schools na hindi co-ed.
    What is it about a sexual orgy that makes it noteworthy for you? Essentially, it is a group of students experimenting with sex. Experimentation during the teen years is a natural process of development and growth. You have mentioned that there were condoms on the floor. This means that they used precautions to prevent unwanted pregnancy and disease. Though these orgies are not very common in American schools, they hardly make the front page news when they occur at the high school level.

    This rumor that you have heard about an orgy is probably true. It has all of the hallmarks of a typical sexual escapade where orgies are concerned regarding the youth of today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markfroilan View Post
    uhm, may nabalitaan nga akong mga ganyang activities a year ago from recognized exclusive high school orgs where in they conduct 'getting to know you parties' with socializing as their main agenda.Its a party only open for kids of exclusive schools for boys or girls, mga anak ng who's who, they do it at clubhouses or sa mga malalaking houses ng mga miyembro ng mga organizers. i heard they even entitle such events as "lust", "gluttony", "envy", 'malice' or the 7 mortal sins and ang kinahihinatnan ng mga ganoong activites daw ay either puro orgy, or drugs, or rambulan. it lasts up to the wee hours of the morning. nabalitaan ko rin iyung isang biktima na atenean high na pinaginitan ng isang grupo ng mga boys dahil isa nilang ka tropa na girl di niya nakuha ang gusto niya from him at the party, and binugbog iyung bata, and the sad part, naka tingin lang lahat at walang tumutulong.

    iba na talaga ang mga kabataan ngayon, at mind you mga catholic exclusive high schools yun ha. i think its happening. and its the norm these days.
    I had to use Google Translator for this post. It makes sense that boys and girls from exclusive schools are matched at these parties. If anyone gets pregnant then it means an alliance between two well to do families. There would simply be a marriage of convenience arranged. I doubt the fetus would be aborted because the families know that the baby would possess abilities of both families. Talent and intelligence are largely inherited traits with them being more likely and increasingly clustered in well to do families. These families possess these traits because they are the traits that enabled them to succeed in the first place. Over time, these individuals marry each other and there is a high probably of at least some beneficial traits being inherited. For example, if both parents are graduates of a demanding elite uinversity such as Yale or Harvard there is a strong chance of their offspring being talented, intelligent, etc.

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    I don't know how to explain the noteworthiness of my post without sounding judgmental, preachy, and hypocritical at worst. I'm just shocked, that's all, makes me think if I'd want to send my kids to such schools (if Id have kids in the future). What's even more shocking is that many of these schools are run by the Catholic Church.

    Im trying to look at this issue with the following perspective:. As far as I know, this kind of behavior is not typical of teenagers, Filipino teenagers for that matter. Probably, and this, being the explanation I can see, is that students from non-coed schools have a greater tendency to do these orgies due to their limited interaction with the opposite sex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jielun View Post
    I don't know how to explain the noteworthiness of my post without sounding judgmental, preachy, and hypocritical at worst. I'm just shocked, that's all, makes me think if I'd want to send my kids to such schools (if Id have kids in the future). What's even more shocking is that many of these schools are run by the Catholic Church.

    Im trying to look at this issue with the following perspective:. As far as I know, this kind of behavior is not typical of teenagers, Filipino teenagers for that matter. Probably, and this, being the explanation I can see, is that students from non-coed schools have a greater tendency to do these orgies due to their limited interaction with the opposite sex.
    The highest reaches of the Filipino elite display all kinds of debauchery because they have access to the outside world beyond the Philippines, beyond Asia. The Philippines is one of the few places where not only do the elite have such different attitudes they tend not to resemble the masses racially and ethnically. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/...le-philippines
    These families are not brown skinned for the most part, some originate from places outside of Asia. The Ayalas have Spanish passports though they are quiet about it along with fluency in Tagalog, though they always speak English.

    97% of all Filipinos will never have access to their reality.

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