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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think it’s unreasonable. The kids I worry about most are those like my own—not big partiers at all, but a little shy and reserved, and lacking a rich social life in high school. These are the kids who can go a little crazy when they leave home and realize that alcohol makes it easy to talk to people and feel like they’re having fun. It is fun at first, but it can get dangerous quickly if they don’t know when they’ve crossed a line.[/quote] This just isn't true. The facts say the big partiers the kids whose parents taught them to drink in high school are the big partiers in college and also the ones with issues with alcohol later [/quote] PP here and it was true for me. My parents hardly ever drank—never ever at home—and I didn’t drink in high school. Got to college and everyone was drinking heavily so I did, too. I’m naturally very reserved and college was rough socially—I started to get blackout drunk on a semi regular basis. I cringe thinking about some of the insane situations I got myself into (the ones I can remember).[/quote]
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