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Originally Posted by AOIILisa
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that - I was like "Seriously?" No one ever chaperoned our formals when I was in school. So far I've avoided doing it but I"m sure my turn is coming. 
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I chaperoned a party one time. A couple of the members asked me to kick a guy out who was a known roofie-er. THAT was something I definitely didn't have to deal with as a collegian. As I recall, the guy bailed out of there before I got the chance to be a hero but I was glad the girls #1-knew there was trouble in the room and 2-had no hesitation about dealing with it.
This would be a reason why chaperoning parties is a good idea. It takes the onus off the girls and lets the old broad take the heat. A drunk sister, or worse, date may cause a huge scene if the president tells her it's time to go home. There's not much drunk girl is gonna say to the old broad.