Anonymous wrote:The research doesn't support this "feeling."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this isn't the hill I'd die on as a stepparent; but I doubt DD really wants the wine that bad. Curious why its so important for him to give it to her?
NP here but a lot of parents feel that treating alcohol like a forbidden fruit fuels binge drinking. There's an argument that teaching kids to drink socially, in small amounts reduces their desire to abuse alcohol in the long run.
The research doesn't support this "feeling."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this isn't the hill I'd die on as a stepparent; but I doubt DD really wants the wine that bad. Curious why its so important for him to give it to her?
NP here but a lot of parents feel that treating alcohol like a forbidden fruit fuels binge drinking. There's an argument that teaching kids to drink socially, in small amounts reduces their desire to abuse alcohol in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:I think this isn't the hill I'd die on as a stepparent; but I doubt DD really wants the wine that bad. Curious why its so important for him to give it to her?
Anonymous wrote:I think this isn't the hill I'd die on as a stepparent; but I doubt DD really wants the wine that bad. Curious why its so important for him to give it to her?