Anonymous wrote:this is how a kid in my HS class died on the night of graduation - drowning in a backyard pool in a home where the parents provided the keg
Anonymous wrote:My kids aren't even in high school yet, but every grad party I've been to for my friends' kids had copious amount of alcohol. The kids were playing beer pong, the girls were sipping Veuve and high noons. I started drinking freshman year of high school, so I don't find this odd, but it would make me nervous as a parent from a liability standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:If your DC is headed off to college this fall, how much drinking will you allow at high school graduation parties and over the summer? DC says it’s common for parents to provide alcohol at parties and beach week. Is that true? It seems very unsafe for kids to be drinking before they get to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those parents are stupid and you are not stupid, OP.
I'm French and in France kids can drink at 18. In the US I obey US laws. I am absolutely not serving alcohol to anyone under 21.
+1. Unfortunately your DC is partially correct. There are always idiot parents who will provide alcohol for underage kids. Don’t be that parent OP.
Anonymous wrote:Those parents are stupid and you are not stupid, OP.
I'm French and in France kids can drink at 18. In the US I obey US laws. I am absolutely not serving alcohol to anyone under 21.