Ha ha! My mom is on Facebook, mostly I think because my sister in law is super into that stuff and got her to sign up. She's one of my friends, and that's cool with me. My mom is my best friend, always has been, always will be. I never really went through that whole embarrassed by my parents phase. I realized they got me places I wanted to go, and I liked my mom's company better than the emotional disasters that most teenage girls were. We had fun together. I got perfect grades, so sometimes I had "doctor's appointments" she had to pull me out of school for. Usually the doctor was at the lake with fishing poles, or the movie theater. 
I hear you guys on the "perfect kids" thing though. There were girls in my honors classes that uh, to put it blatantly were scandalous hookers but everyone thought they were saints. They were smoking pot, drinking, sleeping with anything that would move. Of course their perfect status meant you had to overhear their conversations because they were impervious to rumors. I never did that and mom suspected I did because I was too innocent. I guess I got a lot of independence and responsibility for my little bro after the divorce and that was enough for me. I liked my mom trusting me to go out dancing with my best friend at the all ages club in town. Why would I blow that?
There is some girl who keeps sending me friend requests, I keep denying them. She went to my high school, but since I attended 3 and have zero friends I keep in touch with I don't remember her. The biggest things on her profile are her adoration of Sarah Palin and John McCain so I'm pretty stinking sure we weren't friends.
Flaming liberal with two mommies that I am and all.
My "niece" just turned 17 and she's had phone taken away for certain text messages before. Her parents are amazing, if I thought I could be like them, I'd have kids. They have four, which seems like a lot but I would spend the day with all four of them any day because they are awesome kids. In the girls defense, the messages weren't that bad, she didn't mean for them to be, but in the eyes of teenage boys they could have been. So that was explained to her, and she had quite the puppy dog face because she doesn't think that way. I applaud her parents for being involved.
"True, but if you throw your panties into the middle of the peloton, someone's likely to get hurt."