Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do anything till he gets home. Once he’s back and settled, I’d have a serious talk.
But at the end of the day, the choice is his. The kid is 17. It’s not a great choice health wise, it’s a really bad choice, but he’s not doing anything illegal. He’ll be 18 in a year, and these are choices he needs to make for himself.
You think it’s legal for a 17 year old to smoke?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do anything till he gets home. Once he’s back and settled, I’d have a serious talk.
But at the end of the day, the choice is his. The kid is 17. It’s not a great choice health wise, it’s a really bad choice, but he’s not doing anything illegal. He’ll be 18 in a year, and these are choices he needs to make for himself.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? I would rethink whatever college plans I had for him and refuse to pay for anything outside my city because I would feel that he’d get involved with the wrong crowd and I wouldn’t be able to keep an eye on him.