Anonymous wrote:Ain't no laws when you're drinking Claws,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
It’s amazing how you assume the worst of others. Were you born with this character defect?
Anonymous wrote:Teens drink these but trulys are all the rage now. They can down a six pack quick. Binge drinking and shot gunning. Any party will have these with hard liquor and beer too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
This. I am fine with parents deciding to let their own teen try a drink under supervision so it is not the forbidden fruit and they can observe how the teen handles 1 serving, but that is different from teens sneaking alcohol while parents are home. They should have been checking in. Boundaries are important.
Have you actually parented teenagers? They’re sneaky as hell, even if you are checking on them. Doesn’t necessarily mean parents are turning a blind eye.
Yeah, this isn’t the fault of other parents. OP obviously raised their kid wrong. Either a kid is going to abide by the values of the family or not. The kid could have said no but instead chose to drink. And it very likely wasn’t the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
This. I am fine with parents deciding to let their own teen try a drink under supervision so it is not the forbidden fruit and they can observe how the teen handles 1 serving, but that is different from teens sneaking alcohol while parents are home. They should have been checking in. Boundaries are important.
Have you actually parented teenagers? They’re sneaky as hell, even if you are checking on them. Doesn’t necessarily mean parents are turning a blind eye.
Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
This. I am fine with parents deciding to let their own teen try a drink under supervision so it is not the forbidden fruit and they can observe how the teen handles 1 serving, but that is different from teens sneaking alcohol while parents are home. They should have been checking in. Boundaries are important.
Have you actually parented teenagers? They’re sneaky as hell, even if you are checking on them. Doesn’t necessarily mean parents are turning a blind eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, "parents didn't apparently notice" = parents deliberately choose to look the other way, probably because they want to be the cool parents who don't say no. Personally, I wouldn't let my kid go other to that house anymore, but YMMV.
This. I am fine with parents deciding to let their own teen try a drink under supervision so it is not the forbidden fruit and they can observe how the teen handles 1 serving, but that is different from teens sneaking alcohol while parents are home. They should have been checking in. Boundaries are important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely 5%. DH and I like them and say we are now light weights. They remind us of Zima, that we had at parties when we were young.
Not according to the website for white
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