Anonymous wrote:As a teen, I stole my parents' liquor and added water to make it look like nothing had been taken. Turns out, two of my younger brothers were doing the same thing.
Then we became of legal drinking age. And my mother couldn't understand why my father was suddenly getting drunk after two drinks.
Is this true? That’s hilarious.
I always thought that the reason my parents drank whiskey is they knew the kids wouldn’t touch it. We did get into the mixers (mostly 7-up) and that was big trouble!
We never locked our liquor- once DS got way drunk (not on ours) and well, never touched the stuff again. The “problem” worked itself out -
I was making g&t and Aperol spritz at a party last summer and my 18-yr-old tried it and promptly spit it out. An acquired taste.
Now, i don’t think it’s responsible to keep white claw or wine coolers (remember those?) within reach - or “hard root beer” or “twisted tea” or sweet stuff like that - too tempting. But our kids aren’t going for DH’s boutique beer or my fine wines.