Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. I am awake and handing over a bottle of water, and hugging them (and smelling them). Mine doesn't drink but does use weed. She thinks I don't know.
What is your thought process and plan here? In terms of knowing and not saying anything to her. No snark. Interested to hear more.
Okay. I fully believe this is a phase, and my goal is to make it as short of a phase as possible. I absolutely talk to her and forward her articles backing up what I am saying about people self-medicating with weed, how people mistakenly think it blisses them out but really is a depressant and makes them less motivated and more depressed, how to interrupt a cycle, which friends are clean and moving ahead and getting natural highs, etc. But I'm not talking to her when she gets home past midnight and we're both ready for sleep. That won't be a productive discussion.
She doesn’t know you know she smokes weed though? Why does she think you’re talking to her about all this? I know people who drug test for weed. I’d go that route personally. She’s not going to read an article and change her mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so thankful my parents were not all over my business like this. I would go home by curfew but they'd be in bed. I think something altogether different as a parent but I can see the benefit of a kid navigating this on their own before moving out, so I won't be too critical.
Were you getting drunk at 15?
I think you missed the part that says "I think something altogether different as a parent". My point was I can see some benefits for independence so I don't judge those parents as harshly, even though I won't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. I am awake and handing over a bottle of water, and hugging them (and smelling them). Mine doesn't drink but does use weed. She thinks I don't know.
What is your thought process and plan here? In terms of knowing and not saying anything to her. No snark. Interested to hear more.
Okay. I fully believe this is a phase, and my goal is to make it as short of a phase as possible. I absolutely talk to her and forward her articles backing up what I am saying about people self-medicating with weed, how people mistakenly think it blisses them out but really is a depressant and makes them less motivated and more depressed, how to interrupt a cycle, which friends are clean and moving ahead and getting natural highs, etc. But I'm not talking to her when she gets home past midnight and we're both ready for sleep. That won't be a productive discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so thankful my parents were not all over my business like this. I would go home by curfew but they'd be in bed. I think something altogether different as a parent but I can see the benefit of a kid navigating this on their own before moving out, so I won't be too critical.
Were you getting drunk at 15?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. I am awake and handing over a bottle of water, and hugging them (and smelling them). Mine doesn't drink but does use weed. She thinks I don't know.
What is your thought process and plan here? In terms of knowing and not saying anything to her. No snark. Interested to hear more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to decide what you think it right and wrong on this issue. DD is a freshman and I’m shocked how much drinking goes on. We told her 14 is too young and we don’t agree with parents hosting parties so she’s not going to any until senior year. This is harsher than I expected we’d be but the reality is if we give an inch now, I’m afraid we’ll lose control. And I don’t want to compromise and negotiate this over and over for the next 4 years.
The first time she got invited to something with alcohol, the parents claimed they didn’t know, when asked after the fact. DD didn’t go and I went out of my way to make sure she and some friends had something else fun to do that night. I can’t do that every time, but I plan to try to keep her busy and doing other things. I have no idea what people are thinking when they have a large group of 14 year olds over to drink. They had to know but I guess don’t want to be judged for it
Parents do nothing to prevent it and look the other way. So then can say they don’t know. Pretty easy to go upstairs 2 floors and ignore the whole thing.
It’s so annoying to me and I wish these people could somehow be publicly shamed.
Anonymous wrote:Why have none of the responses brought up that drinking underage is ILLEGAL? No one wants to hurt Larlo/Larla’s feelings?