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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You did the right thing. And I would just let it be. That way your DS will continue to call you in these situations. Otherwise he would be drinking and driving or getting into a car with someone who was drinking.[/quote] +1000[/quote] - 1000 now he'll just continue to get drunk at parties and have OP be his chauffeur to the next event.[/quote] ….. Which is better than driving drunk to the next event.[/quote] A teenager regularly getting drunk and a mom who encourages it is not better for anyone.[/quote] You go from 0 to 100 in a second. Parenting teenagers requires calm and rational thinking. Not this crazy anxiousness. OPs kid has done this once and she in no way encouraged it. You’re making stuff up. [/quote] She is encouraging it. YOu call me drunk. I'll bring you to a party. This may be the first time, but it definitely won't be the last and I would bet my salary her son ends up in rehab before he graduates college.[/quote] I’m curious how old your child/children are? You seem to not have real experience. [/quote] You know your stance is poor when you resort to you can't have kids because you disagree with me. I'll do you one better though, I work with adults who have substance abuse mainly issues with alcohol and every single one of them have a parent like you who don't see a big deal with teens drinking regularly, who think the end of the matter is that they called, and nothing further should happen because they might drink and drive. They also all have multiple DUIs.[/quote] So you don’t have teenagers? [/quote]
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