Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Were they driving under the influence? Were opiates involved? There would be significant consequences either way but the details (and timeframe) would depend on those things.
No driving, doesn’t have a car. I was told only drinking and marijuana but who knows if that’s the whole truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Senior in high school or college student?
If he’s still in high school, then consequences as you see fit. They lose the car. Grounded.
If they’re in college, honestly not a big deal and not much you can or should do.
Drugs are a huge deal, but you have to understand that some are more addictive than others. Your child needs to know that drugs like cocaine are sometimes laced with fentanyl. It’s a scary world when it comes to drugs now.
All college kids lie to their parents about casual drug use. I did and so did everyone I know. No one says, yeah we tripped on mushrooms Friday night!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Senior in high school or college student?
If he’s still in high school, then consequences as you see fit. They lose the car. Grounded.
If they’re in college, honestly not a big deal and not much you can or should do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Were they driving under the influence? Were opiates involved? There would be significant consequences either way but the details (and timeframe) would depend on those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?
Lied about were they are, drugs, alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly did your teen do?