Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is the dumbest thing a parent can do. I knew a family growing up who did this and got caught. The father was a successful doctor. He got caught hosting a large teen party with drinking - he lost everything. Everything.
It's one thing to let your own kid have a drink or two, but to host someone else's kids and let them drink - hell no.
Everything? Did he lose his toothbrush? Lawnmower? Old ratty underwear?
Wow. What a story. A DR. lost everything for a beer party. We believe you.
Come on, why disbelieve this? What, you want the guys email to verify? This is believable because of the details you don't know. PP never said it was a "beer party".A large teen party with drinking undoubtedly didn't have just drinking, and that was in no small part because of the drinking, I imagine. So add sex and drugs to the mix in ANY amount, and yeah, s*** could get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They know kids are drinking and they think it’s safer in their basement than in a field or driving around.
This. It's not good to host large drinking parties and then let the kids drive home, but I am forever grateful to my friends parents who let us drink at their house when we had sleepovers. It's the only time I was able to experiment with alcohol before college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that this is the dumbest thing a parent can do. I knew a family growing up who did this and got caught. The father was a successful doctor. He got caught hosting a large teen party with drinking - he lost everything. Everything.
It's one thing to let your own kid have a drink or two, but to host someone else's kids and let them drink - hell no.
Everything? Did he lose his toothbrush? Lawnmower? Old ratty underwear?
Wow. What a story. A DR. lost everything for a beer party. We believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They know kids are drinking and they think it’s safer in their basement than in a field or driving around.
This. It's not good to host large drinking parties and then let the kids drive home, but I am forever grateful to my friends parents who let us drink at their house when we had sleepovers. It's the only time I was able to experiment with alcohol before college.
Anonymous wrote:They know kids are drinking and they think it’s safer in their basement than in a field or driving around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These "parents" will find the cops knocking at their door.
Rarely
Anonymous wrote:I am totally comfortable with my underage kids drinking alcohol. When I was that age, high school students were legal. I would rather they drink under my roof and not driving than to learn tolerance when they are away at college - so sort of like the French poster above.
I do not host for their friends.
Anonymous wrote:These "parents" will find the cops knocking at their door.
Anonymous wrote:These "parents" will find the cops knocking at their door.
Anonymous wrote:I am totally comfortable with my underage kids drinking alcohol. When I was that age, high school students were legal. I would rather they drink under my roof and not driving than to learn tolerance when they are away at college - so sort of like the French poster above.
I do not host for their friends.