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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with others she should not have taken them to another party. I’m also not keep their secrets from their parents. [/quote] I hope they can find safe alternative arrangements, because they won’t call you. [/quote] +`1 NP here. One of the biggest keys is avoiding drunk driving. Some of these posters have zero common sense. I would not have driven them to another party. I would have driven them home or to one house, together, [b]safe from any more drinking.[/b] You want your kid to be able to call you for a ride, any time, if they need you. God forbid they get into a car with a drunk driver. [/quote] But OP didn't know the bold, did she? She just dropped them off at a random house. My HS-er isn't allowed to drink and she knows this. If she does it anyway then she won't be attending social events where there is any chance it could be happening. This includes "sleepovers" at friends houses. Thankfully she and her friends are not interested in drinking. They are dorks who bake brownies and play board games. And I am close friends with all of the other moms. [/quote]
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