Are We Raising a Nation of Wimps? (article in Psychology Today)

<p>I have a friend who showed me his HS yearbooks from 1967 and 1968. The senior pictures in the 1967 yearbook showed guys with hair neatly trimmed and no facial hair and no sign of what was to come.</p>

<p>What came was 1968. Hippies had overrun the school. The guys were trying to outdo each other with the hair. It was hard to believe these books were one year apart, much less the same decade.</p>

<p>Emerald:</p>

<p>We all had different muses.</p>

<p>Dadguy:</p>

<p>From 1969-70 I took a couple of semesters off from grad school at Carolina and taught at Clemson. When I came back it looked like no one had bathed the year I was away, half the men thought they were gay, and the TCCs (Typical Carolina Coeds) had turned into raging feminists. LOL.</p>

<p>When I got to college in 1972, I was amazed to discover that a lot of people drank. At my high school, nobody drank. They did drugs instead.</p>