Our house is boring

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Anonymous wrote:Dab pen?

I don’t get this thread. Title is my house is so boring. Yup, Op, it is. You know how to make it cooler. And You don’t need a pool or hot tub or virtual reality room. Crazy. And a humblebrag.

And People need to note ages when responding.


Yes, dab pens and vapes with thc cartridges. With DC basically legal post 21 very very easy to get this stuff now. OPs house is boring and she sounds pretty naive so it might be best to keep it that way.


Seriously the dab pens are everywhere now. It really worries us when teen relatives come over and we're afraid they are partaking. Like what if someone passes out at the house or whatever.


Passes out from.what exactly?
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry cut off

Was saying so many parents really do not know what their 15-18 year old teens are doing, even if you think you do. I’ve learned this the hard way as have most of my friends.


Yup. Kids can easily use the dab pen in the bathroom without mom and dad knowing.


Or in the car, or on a walk, or anywhere before they get to the house. They can even use it before playing monopoly or on Mommy's computer at OPs house.
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Anonymous wrote:Dab pen?

I don’t get this thread. Title is my house is so boring. Yup, Op, it is. You know how to make it cooler. And You don’t need a pool or hot tub or virtual reality room. Crazy. And a humblebrag.

And People need to note ages when responding.


Yes, dab pens and vapes with thc cartridges. With DC basically legal post 21 very very easy to get this stuff now. OPs house is boring and she sounds pretty naive so it might be best to keep it that way.


Seriously the dab pens are everywhere now. It really worries us when teen relatives come over and we're afraid they are partaking. Like what if someone passes out at the house or whatever.


You don’t pass out from weed, you might get sleepy but that’s different. It’s nearly impossible to OD on . Edibles are a concern though and kids are getting sick from them as ingesting too much. I don’t like either alcohol or pot anymore, but I can say from experience pot is a lot less dangerous especially for teens and Early 20s where there’s so much binge drinking, true passing out, alcohol poisoning, bad behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.
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Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.


You are a dinosaur. Nothing more to be said here.
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Anonymous wrote:We have pool, hot tub, two gaming systems, separate fridge in basement with drinks and pantry with snacks, we have ping pong, a work out room, virtual reality, outdoor fireplace, a good tv hang out room, lax about what music they play as long as I’m not trying to go to bed, I let them order in, we have cameras too but not insidewhich I find creepy. My son is 16. Is it possible someone has had sex here - sure. Drinking I’m really strict about and if youv’e been drinking I will likely know. I enforce a you have to greet me when come in and say goodbye before you leave, I limit numbers - most is 8, whatever combo with boys. Sleepovers ok but have to sleep on my level. I find vaping and pot a lot harder to patrol. They vape pot now mostly if living at home.


Your post exhausts me. What are you going to do with your free time and mental energy when your kids move out?


I am not that PP but could have written that post as we pretty much had the same setup when my kids were in HS. I loved when the kids had friends over when they lived here. Now I enjoy my peace. Not a big deal.
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Good food, and scarce mom


So true!! DS and all his friends hang out at the smallest house because the parents are never home.
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OMG this thread is so depressing. It's no wonder teens are a mess, their parents are idiots.
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Good food, and scarce mom


So true!! DS and all his friends hang out at the smallest house because the parents are never home.


And you let him? How old?
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Anonymous wrote:OMG this thread is so depressing. It's no wonder teens are a mess, their parents are idiots.


In what way?
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Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.


You are a dinosaur. Nothing more to be said here.


Well, this Dino has read a bunch of studies on too much screen time. Try it.
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Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.


You are a dinosaur. Nothing more to be said here.


Well, this Dino has read a bunch of studies on too much screen time. Try it.


How do you know my kid is spending too much time on a screen? The vast majority of his time is spent doing homework. He has only a tiny amount of free time. I think those studies are not super helpful now since most homework is online and submitted online. I would love some newer studies reflecting the way kids do homework and interact socially now. It is hard to apply outdated studies to parenting now because the technologies have changed so fast.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.


Did you not pay attention to when I posted? It was 8:39 pm on the west coast. How is he supposed to socialize with his friends in person after finishing his homework for the weekend on a Sunday night, if not on a google hangouts voice chat with his friends while playing a game?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:-1 on the gaming system. That’s not really socializing.


We have games that can be played collaboratively like minecraft (4 players in the same world), mario kart (4 players, up to 8, but we just have stuff for 4), super smash brothers (4 players, up to 8 but again we are limited to 4).


Ok at 14 plus that’s not going to cut it at all


I have a 14 yr old. We have other games but they aren't multiplayer. I was responding to the idea that gaming systems don't lead to socializing. My 14 yr old is online now (west coast) playing minecraft and talking to his friends while they are all playing in the same realm.


Dear Lord - that isn’t socializing. Get your kid off the screens.


You are a dinosaur. Nothing more to be said here.


Well, this Dino has read a bunch of studies on too much screen time. Try it.


Ok, so? The poster said nothing about how much time is spent on the screen.

My son plays travel sports in the summer, varsity in during the school year, is a member of ROTC, and just took his APs and so far has a 4.2 as a Junior, will be higher once the grades come in for Q4.

He also socializes, like all his other peers during his downtime via collaborative game play.
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Anonymous wrote:We have pool, hot tub, two gaming systems, separate fridge in basement with drinks and pantry with snacks, we have ping pong, a work out room, virtual reality, outdoor fireplace, a good tv hang out room, lax about what music they play as long as I’m not trying to go to bed, I let them order in, we have cameras too but not insidewhich I find creepy. My son is 16. Is it possible someone has had sex here - sure. Drinking I’m really strict about and if youv’e been drinking I will likely know. I enforce a you have to greet me when come in and say goodbye before you leave, I limit numbers - most is 8, whatever combo with boys. Sleepovers ok but have to sleep on my level. I find vaping and pot a lot harder to patrol. They vape pot now mostly if living at home.


Your post exhausts me. What are you going to do with your free time and mental energy when your kids move out?


I am not that PP but could have written that post as we pretty much had the same setup when my kids were in HS. I loved when the kids had friends over when they lived here. Now I enjoy my peace. Not a big deal.


Not sure why it exhausts you. I have a full life and we aren’t talking every day. Usually one night a week (like a Saturday) not a big deal. Obviously, as a family and with our adult friends we are enjoying these things too!
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