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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a father who only has sons. I would let them drink but if they ever got drunk drunk they would be in trouble. I would not let my daughter drink, if I had one. IMO there is no such thing as a safe space for a drunk girl[/quote] MOSTLY BECAUSE THERE ARE DRUNK BOYS since drinking further inhibits any reasoning skills they have, is usually a group activity where group think increases, and increases impulsivity. You are a part of the problem sir. [/quote] He has a point and you do, too. When I was a teen, I heard from other girls about being sexually assaulted and raped while drunk at parties. In those days, I thought "well what did you expect?". I never drank at parties because I actually believed that sexual assault was likely to occur if I got drunk. The boys who were doing it were "good kids". It was almost like a funny joke, "Joann passed out at a party and woke up with Eddie's dick in her mouth! Ha Ha" and she'd be labelled a sl*t, because Eddie had a girlfriend. I am a hard no to drinking and drugs for my kids.[/quote]
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