>Society we not we meaning you and me. Im being general here I hate this atmosphere of fear that "some " parents are bringing up their kids in. Im village born and bred, we wandered around all day, I allowed my boys to sleep over, bus to school ( no choice there no secondary school in our village).
Society changes so quickly Whistler, I'm 39 and when I was 7 I started walking my neighbours dogs, by 11 I was walking them in pairs even a pair of bigger than Lab size entire males who used to scrap on occasion. It didn't freak me out, It just seemed normal dog behavour that could be expected.
My mother also used to let me out from dawn till dusk from this very young age (I also lived in a village). When it was dinner time she used to go upstairs, hang out her bedroom window and ring a brass cow bell as the signal for me to come home which I could hear from miles away and I would start the trek home (often 2 or 3 miles). She had always told me to stay away from strange men and was aware of 'perverts' although not with a true understanding of what they were, I was wary but not fearful.
Would I let my neighbours children walk my dogs? ....no I just wouldn't trust them to be responsible enough. I don't have kids but if I did I wouldn't let them wander like I used to.
Society has changed and I don't think it is just down to being PC. Young people don't seem to mature as early as they once did. In my job in a bank call centre I regularly speak to young men in particular aged late teen to mid twenty's who are unable to speak about their own accounts and banking needs and put their mum on the line. My own cousin droped out of Uni at age 21 because his parents split up and he couldn't 'cope' with the stress, he didn't even live at home.
A couple of generations back people were very much an adult at 18-20 now they are often still acting like children.
I wonder myself how much the media has shaped our society as I remember being such a carefree child but as an adult I have many fears that I didn't used to have. I never used to fear walking alone now I wouldn't go out after dark without my dogs and in the day I 'keep my eye' on people around me. As an adult I lock myself in my car when driving, just in case. The possibilty of running into a pervert or flasher has now been replaced with a possible rapist or drug crazed murderer. Have I seen so much violence on TV that it's conditioned me to expect it in real life? Things have changed for sure.