That moderation myth has been debunked. Only liquor industry and alcoholics are sticking to it. |
Absolute nonsense. Correlation is not causation. |
No, it has not. |
C'mon -- you gotta have more than 2 fingers? Surely you can count to 10 at least? |
| I've let my DS (18) drink with our family in moderation. He's proven he can have a few beers on vacation or during special occasions so I don't see why not especially if he's drinking at college. |
| It’s your house, if DH says no then it’s a no. It’s illegal too |
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Who is he watching the football game with? Just your DH, who doesn't drink? Friends? Other relatives?
At that age, I'd be fine with a social beer in a group of family/friends. If the DS needs a beer to enjoy the game even though he's only hanging out with Dad who doesn't drink, or watching by himself, that seems problematic. |
| Of course |
Actually yes. I am descended from Puritans, a Women's Christian Temperance Union activist, and a severely alcoholic deadbeat dad (many generations ago). |
| Not in our house, not until you're 21 |
+1 |
Not illegal for under 21 to drink in the home with parents, at least in MD. I don't have a problem with 19 yr old having a beer at home, or 16 yr old drinking champagne for like NYE celebration. I know my 19 yr old drinks at college. And I am not a drinker, at all. But, to be respectful of your DH, I would say no, however, I would ask why your DH is against it. If he knows your DS is drinking in college, and he is an otherwise good person and gets good grades, what is the issue? As stated, in many states, it is not illegal for < 21 to drink in the home. so, why is your DH against it? IMO, if you teach your kid to drink responsibly, there is less likelihood of your kid over indulging. |
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What's the point? If he were with a big group of family and everyone was having a beer, I guess I wouldn't think it was a huge deal. But if nobody else is drinking, yes, it seems weird to buy beer so your underage kid can drink it. It is totally possible to enjoy a game without alcohol.
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We allow our 19 year old to have a drink or two at home but I agree with PP, follow DH's rules "house rules". |
We are social drinkers so we don't mind our boys to have a drink when home, but I agree with your husband. For example, my husband doesn't have earrings or tattoos so our boys know not to get any until they are respectfully out of the home... |