Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on kids’ personalities it could be totally fine or get crazy. You would have some insight into your DS’ friends. I think at that age some would certainly try to bring alcohol.
All boys, 18, good kids that we've known for a number of years, but still... boys. We are pretty much the only family that hasn't hosted anything social among the group (our main house is the smallest of dc's friends!) so I would like to find a way to do this. We will be there but in a connected part of the house with a separate entrance (dc and friends would be in the mother in law unit). What rules should I impose other than no drinking!
Anonymous wrote:Depending on kids’ personalities it could be totally fine or get crazy. You would have some insight into your DS’ friends. I think at that age some would certainly try to bring alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
Maybe they are but I wouldn't want to be held responsible for these legal adults dumb decisions when their litigious parents come after me. So I would say no unless I planned to be there.
There is no vicarious or host liability for 18 year olds in most states. They are considered legal adults. The only exceptions would be if the host served alcohol
HS seniors aren't all 18. I would assume some 17 yr olds would be there. And still, this would never stop litigious parents for finding some way to blame the homeowners. Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
Maybe they are but I wouldn't want to be held responsible for these legal adults dumb decisions when their litigious parents come after me. So I would say no unless I planned to be there.
There is no vicarious or host liability for 18 year olds in most states. They are considered legal adults. The only exceptions would be if the host served alcohol
Anonymous wrote:Anyone btdt?
Obviously drinking and driving is my biggest concern. I won’t provide alcohol fwiw. Actually just driving worries me. The roads are winding and can be difficult to navigate, especially after dark.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they all 18?
Yes, I told ds no one who is younger. Private school so there was a lot of red shirting it seems among boys!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You be there. That, of course
Yes, although we have a separate unit we plan to put the boys in
Anonymous wrote:Anyone btdt?
Obviously drinking and driving is my biggest concern. I won’t provide alcohol fwiw. Actually just driving worries me. The roads are winding and can be difficult to navigate, especially after dark.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone btdt?
Obviously drinking and driving is my biggest concern. I won’t provide alcohol fwiw. Actually just driving worries me. The roads are winding and can be difficult to navigate, especially after dark.
Thoughts?
Well for one they don't go with cars!
How is this hard?
If you want to let them to stay, you drop them off and pick them up.
We have houses at the beach and mountains that have always been our rules.
I’m supposed to tell another parents child that they can’t drive to our house? Yes, that’s sane /s/
Yes, why of course.
(For our places, we shuttle them back and forth with our helicopter /s/)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone btdt?
Obviously drinking and driving is my biggest concern. I won’t provide alcohol fwiw. Actually just driving worries me. The roads are winding and can be difficult to navigate, especially after dark.
Thoughts?
Well for one they don't go with cars!
How is this hard?
If you want to let them to stay, you drop them off and pick them up.
We have houses at the beach and mountains that have always been our rules.
I’m supposed to tell another parents child that they can’t drive to our house? Yes, that’s sane /s/
Anonymous wrote:Are they all 18?