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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The “popular” kids at the private we attend get hammered every weekend. I know that at least one of the kids parents are providing the alcohol….and this started in 8th grade. While I understand that kids are going to experiment and drink at some point, having the parents provide libations for them to party with is quite sad. I can understand allowing a drink at the dinner table, but providing it for them to get plastered with is a completely different story. [/quote] Wow, that's terrible. I too can understand some wine at the dinner table and a wee bit of fun as they approach 18 (21 is so dumb). But aiding getting hammered every weekend, no. Are these parents not shunned by the community? [/quote] Of course not, they're the "popular" kids and parents. Some schools have parents who start this in high school, while others have parents who start this in the 8th grade. It's less common, but some top private schools start drinking young.[/quote] You sound jealous to me that your kid is not popular? If it doesn’t affect your kid then worry about yourself. [/quote] How old are you? 12? Seriously? Jealous, really? This isn't middle school, it's a parent forum. Not jealous in the slightest, DC is a senior and having a great time. Just stating facts to help inform the uninformed. Get a grip and grow up. 🙄[/quote]
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