Did you buy alcohol for your Freshman when you dropped them off?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?


How much did you leave your kid with? Or are you going to keep delivering booze throughout the year?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?


How much did you leave your kid with? Or are you going to keep delivering booze throughout the year?


A bottle of Cabo Wabo tequila. She texted her thanks and we told her that we would field requests before we visited, and we did. She never got in trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?


In my case I’d have needed you to pls provide nitrous weed and phychadelics too- as that’s why I sought out the frat boys for as a lonely lost and attractive 18 yo girl.

Did you? Safety first right mom?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?


In my case I’d have needed you to pls provide nitrous weed and phychadelics too- as that’s why I sought out the frat boys for as a lonely lost and attractive 18 yo girl.

Did you? Safety first right mom?


So are you pro- or anti- letting your daughter get her booze from frat boys?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?

So instead of teaching her not to get drunk with strange men, you give her alcohol so she is already wasted by the time she gets to the frat party? What a way to set her up for success.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?

So instead of teaching her not to get drunk with strange men, you give her alcohol so she is already wasted by the time she gets to the frat party? What a way to set her up for success.


You do know kids drink at college, right?

Sorry, rather her have her mixing her own drinks than letting some rapist at a frat do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In some states it makes sense to do this, especially if they are attending a private college.

From WebMd https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/alcohol-laws

t’s not always illegal for people under 21 to drink. In 45 states, laws allow underage drinking in certain situations.

In 29 states, someone under 21 may drink with their parents’ permission if it’s in a private residence or on private property.
Five states allow someone under 21 to drink on private property without their parents’ consent.
Eight states allow underage people to drink with a parent’s consent in public restaurants or bars.
In 26 states, people under 21 may drink alcohol as part of religious services, such as a ceremony in your church.
In 16 states, underage people can drink alcohol if prescribed by a doctor for medical reasons.
In 11 states, you can drink under 21 if it’s for educational reasons, like you’re in cooking school.
In 10 states, there are specific laws prohibiting the hosting of underage drinking parties
Five states allow underage people to drink as part of government work, such as undercover police investigations.




Don't do it.

Even if they are in one of the above states, many colleges/dorms also have rules about underage drinking in the dorms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In some states it makes sense to do this, especially if they are attending a private college.

From WebMd https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/alcohol-laws

t’s not always illegal for people under 21 to drink. In 45 states, laws allow underage drinking in certain situations.

In 29 states, someone under 21 may drink with their parents’ permission if it’s in a private residence or on private property.
Five states allow someone under 21 to drink on private property without their parents’ consent.
Eight states allow underage people to drink with a parent’s consent in public restaurants or bars.
In 26 states, people under 21 may drink alcohol as part of religious services, such as a ceremony in your church.
In 16 states, underage people can drink alcohol if prescribed by a doctor for medical reasons.
In 11 states, you can drink under 21 if it’s for educational reasons, like you’re in cooking school.
In 10 states, there are specific laws prohibiting the hosting of underage drinking parties
Five states allow underage people to drink as part of government work, such as undercover police investigations.




Don't do it.

Even if they are in one of the above states, many colleges/dorms also have rules about underage drinking in the dorms.


So, you genuinely believe your kid won't be trying to get the booze themselves?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?

So instead of teaching her not to get drunk with strange men, you give her alcohol so she is already wasted by the time she gets to the frat party? What a way to set her up for success.


You do know kids drink at college, right?

Sorry, rather her have her mixing her own drinks than letting some rapist at a frat do it.

Yes, I’m aware. But to think buying them a bottle is somehow going to stop them from going to frat parties and drinking what is being served is absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?

So instead of teaching her not to get drunk with strange men, you give her alcohol so she is already wasted by the time she gets to the frat party? What a way to set her up for success.


You do know kids drink at college, right?

Sorry, rather her have her mixing her own drinks than letting some rapist at a frat do it.

Do you really think she’s going to sit and drink alone in her dorm room?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. What a weird question. I don’t know anyone that would do this.


Same. What decent parent buys alcohol for a 17 yr old?!


One who loves them enough to keep them from seeking out older frat guys to help them procure the booze they're going to drink anyway?

So instead of teaching her not to get drunk with strange men, you give her alcohol so she is already wasted by the time she gets to the frat party? What a way to set her up for success.


You do know kids drink at college, right?

Sorry, rather her have her mixing her own drinks than letting some rapist at a frat do it.

Do you really think she’s going to sit and drink alone in her dorm room?


No, she's going to make friends with her bottle of Tequila.
Anonymous
Not all humans drink alcohol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not all humans drink alcohol.


But all college freshmen sure do!
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