Anonymous wrote:I like how you call the new family the fun family in quotes. Clearly you don’t like them, signature cocktails or otherwise. You sound jealous of them, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:I think we’ve gotten fairly absurd with alcohol messaging.
On the one hand, many people (most I’d argue, at least based on my neighbors, friends and colleagues) drink well in excess of what modern medicine says is appropriate. Very similar to the notion that a “serving” of meat should be the size of a deck of cards. Yeah right. Both are just so insanely out of proportion to American normalcy that it’s a joke.
On the other hand, many (including PPs in this thread) get absolutely hysterical about alcoholism and syndromes of various kinds for levels of drinking that, by any historical measure, are completely ordinary.
It’s a weird combo and I’m sure is super confusing for many people, let alone kids.
You shouldn’t drive drunk. We can all agree on that. But what that means is extraordinarily subjective—size, gender, medications, physiology, and most of all tolerances result in massive variance. So I’d mostly say OP should just mind her own business. If someone isn’t visibly impaired (slurring, lacking coordination, etc.) to the point where driving would clearly be unsafe, just leave it alone. If it makes you that uncomfortable, hang out with other people. Personally, what you’re describing wouldn’t bother me in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 or less drinks it’s no big deal.
Drinking 4+ drinks is a bad idea.
Doesn’t matter how old the kids are.
This is insane. Many women will be trashed after 4 drinks. I would be.
2 is too many for be to drive.
Anonymous wrote:That is a tricky situation, OP.
I think what I would do is to be sure either you or your husband refrain from drinking, to show your kids how to be responsible with a designated driver. My husband and I do this when we go out to eat dinner, we trade off and one time it's my turn for a glass of wine, then the next is his turn for a cocktail. While we're probably fine to drive after just one drink, we don't risk it and our kids see that.
And I think that's really all you can do, short of risking alienating the others by bringing it up to them, or stopping going altogether, is to model appropriate behavior for your kids and continue to talk to them about it. "You see how Dad and I decide who gets to have an adult beverage, while the other is the driver..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 or less drinks it’s no big deal.
Drinking 4+ drinks is a bad idea.
Doesn’t matter how old the kids are.
This is insane. Many women will be trashed after 4 drinks. I would be.
Anonymous wrote:If my kids see me drink even one drink I do not drive after that. I would have my driving teens drive me before I drove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 or less drinks it’s no big deal.
Drinking 4+ drinks is a bad idea.
Doesn’t matter how old the kids are.
How did you arrive at this arbitrary number? Are you blowing into a breathalyzer to determine this? This sort of thinking is why drivers continue to get into cars and hurt others. I worked in transportation safety research many years ago and we measured BAC over time as subjects ingested drinks. We also gave them field sobriety tests. People are notoriously bad at judging how alcohol affects them. If you drink 4 drinks over a few hours, please call an Uber.
We trained cadets on roadside sobriety. We gave people drinks over time and had them test and then BAC them.
Game night is 4-6 hours. Sure a 110 lb chick starved herself to stay thin is different but don’t be an idiot, we are talking in generalizations. Average people who eat normal.
4 - 1.5 oz liquor, 5 oz wine or 12oz beer over 4-6 hrs. Yes you are legally safe to drive.
I suspect you’re pouring 3 oz drinks, 9 oz wines and 16 oz beers.
Game night isn’t 4-6 hours to begin with. More like 2-3 hrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 or less drinks it’s no big deal.
Drinking 4+ drinks is a bad idea.
Doesn’t matter how old the kids are.
How did you arrive at this arbitrary number? Are you blowing into a breathalyzer to determine this? This sort of thinking is why drivers continue to get into cars and hurt others. I worked in transportation safety research many years ago and we measured BAC over time as subjects ingested drinks. We also gave them field sobriety tests. People are notoriously bad at judging how alcohol affects them. If you drink 4 drinks over a few hours, please call an Uber.
We trained cadets on roadside sobriety. We gave people drinks over time and had them test and then BAC them.
Game night is 4-6 hours. Sure a 110 lb chick starved herself to stay thin is different but don’t be an idiot, we are talking in generalizations. Average people who eat normal.
4 - 1.5 oz liquor, 5 oz wine or 12oz beer over 4-6 hrs. Yes you are legally safe to drive.
I suspect you’re pouring 3 oz drinks, 9 oz wines and 16 oz beers.
Anonymous wrote:4 or less drinks it’s no big deal.
Drinking 4+ drinks is a bad idea.
Doesn’t matter how old the kids are.