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The Family That Strips Together?

Posted on Mon Dec 11, 2006 07:36 AM PDT

Lindsay's been spending a lot of "quality time" with her family lately...In the past few weeks, we've seen the Lohans lunching together (perfectly normal), we've seen Lindsay and her mom out clubbing together (a little questionable, but still understandable) but now...the Lohans at strip class together?? That just might be taking the idea of "family togetherness" a little too far! Granted, The S Factor is a great workout, but still...would you want to see your mom working a pole?



It looks like Ali and Dakota were with them as well...let's hope those two didn't participate!

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Posted by: Anonymous

So she smokes a ciggy before going to work out? Is that part of the S Factor...smoking? Class-ay!



Posted by: shels

just what i want to see, my daughter on a pole, it's every parents dream...along with a cigarette, and a drink in hand. Momma Lohan must be so proud!



Posted by: britney luver

i love momma lohan she is the perfect mother atleast she knows and is around lindsay while she does drugs and drinks! I love her Dina!!! I cant wait for her show.



Posted by: Cormier

Britney luver, it's no wonder you "love" Britney. Your morals are completely out of whack. At least her mother is around Lindsay when she does drugs and drinks? Yeah, that is the sign of an outstanding mom! I often wish my own mother would go to strip classes with me and allow me to drink, smoke and do drugs.

What are you, 13?



Posted by: britney luver

it's better so her mother can moderate her. I learned this from my friends parents she lets her drink as long as she's home and cant go anywhere. It's so much better to have parents trust rather than going out with friends who can kill u. I have very high morals and i think Dina is a very good lady. o an im 15 homeschooled :)



Posted by: Anonymous

Bah ha ha ha ha! Too bad your mom didn't teach you language and writing skills in your homeschool classes. I bet CPS would love to come check out your situation.



Posted by: old enough to know a bad parent

britney luver... dear... a parent who encourages alcohol, even if it is "at home" is not a good parent. I've seen teenagers end up as raging alcoholics when this has happened.



Posted by: Yvette

GIVE US PARIS HILTON!!!!!!

PLEASE!!!!!

Do you have new pics of Paris and Stavros?????
I wanna seeeeee them!!!!!!!


Who cares about Lindsay and her Hobag mother.



Posted by: crabbie

Dirtbags.

http://crabbieshollywood.blogspot.com



Posted by: Anonymous

Britney luver, while they might seem like good parents for monitoring the alcohol consumption. What they are really doing is contributing to an alcoholic in training.

My son is 17 and the day I see a cig, drink or drug in his hands is the day he will get a beat down!



Posted by: spin sycle

like mother like daughter



Posted by: Where's the logic?

Who moderates Dina's intake? If she is impaired, how can she make decent judgements? In my opinion, they are all spiraling out of control....It's like Drew and Jaid Barrymore---the sequel.Maybe Linz can seek wisdom and advice from her $820 gold and diamond encrusted handcuffs....yeah! That's the ticket....



Posted by: Anonymous

you beat up on your 17 year old and he/she can press charges that will land you in jail. dumbass.
teens have legal rights too.



Posted by: Anonymous

He is 6'3 and weighs 210 I don't think he is too worried about his 5'4 mom. And I haven't hit him a day in his life... He is a good kid who has his head screwed on right.



Posted by: zoza

WOW. almost the vontrapp family.
shouldnt the small ones be at school?

so much drama.

parents these days are such "good role models"
britney, dina, the list goes on.



Posted by: hf

"Britney luver, while they might seem like good parents for monitoring the alcohol consumption. What they are really doing is contributing to an alcoholic in training."

it's obvious that she's troubled and most likely has an addictive personality. i don't think her mother is doing everything she can to help her daughter, but i honestly can't tell from where i stand. the situation just doesn't look quite right to me.

that being said, i don't have a problem with parents who monitor (not necessarily encourage) their 17-20 year olds' drinking. i think parents in the US should stop denying the fact that their kids will go out and drink when they're teens, and allow their child to talk to them openly about it. if more parents let their teens drink at home there wouldn't be so many tragic accidents (both driving and alcohol poisoning), and they wouldn't have so much trouble adjusting when going to college. yes, some of them probably will develop alcoholism or move onto worse drugs, but it's not simply because they are drinking with friends when they're teens, it's because they are psychologically or genetically more inclined to develop the disease or because they have addictive personalities. teens in europe who are allowed to drink at much younger ages do not have as many problems with drinking as teens in the USA, and i believe it's because they are open about drinking and willing to monitor their children instead of denying the truth. the kids i've known who have had the hardest time with drugs and alcohol came from strict hard-ass parents who monitored their every move. my parents never encouraged me to drink alcohol (i've never really liked drinking), but they would allow me to drink wine and beer along with dinner when i was 17. sure, i went to some parties and had a few drinks with friends, but i would always call my parents to pick me up instead of driving because i knew that they wouldn't bust my ass for being a little tipsy. they would drive many of my drunk friends home, and urge them to take drinking more seriously. it's unfortunate that so many parents deny the opportunity to have an open, honest relationship with their children as mine did. instead many are just pushing their children to rebel.

anyway. you CAN go too far the other way, and i think dina lohan is a good example of that. allowing DRUNKENNESS and other drug use in the home is not something i'd advocate, and i have a feeling dina allows both. it's sad.



Posted by: someone

i have a friend who is 15 and her parents sometimes let her drink at home so that she gets all the taboo that leads to temptation to the prohibited out of it. My friend has also told me that she gets to know her reactions when drinking and will therefore know what not to do if she happens to drink outside her house.
I am 16, and i dont drink, not because of a taboo but because i believe that as i am in a growth and development stage in my life, i dont want to harm my neurones. However, if I happen to go to a party and everyone is drinking i dont deny that i may try some, but never to get drunk, as i believe that is not the point. I would control myself.
I will never smoke, as i hate it and i know it then leads to addiction.
I will never get high for the same reasons.
I will drink when i am older, but never to get drunk.
U can drink and not get drunk. It is all about self=control and responsibility.
Just for the record, the drinking age in Germany and Austria for light drinks is 16.
I am south american.



Posted by: Anonymous

my mama encouraged me to go to get in better shape by taking pole dancing class and it worked. my mama rocks. go dina & lindsay!



Posted by: Anonymous

This makes me wanna try the S Factor. We all know celebs are ahead in the latest trends and pay money for good things.



Posted by: Anonymous

This makes me wanna try the S Factor. We all know celebs are ahead in the latest trends and pay money for good things.



Posted by: Lindsay

Screw all you guys. This blog is supposed to be about me! Not my mom.



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