Anonymous wrote:Yes.
I drink (maybe 2-4 drinks/month) and DH doesn't drink (but used to)
If DS (18 - freshman in college) wants to have a drink at home and he isn't driving, I am fine with that. I am not doing shots with my kid or shotgunning beers with him, but if he wants a drink with dinner or a beer while we are watching a movie, that is fine.
The more salacious you make it, the more enticing you make it. I grew up with parents who allowed me to drink at home in moderation and so drinking was never that exciting/taboo. Did I drink too much in college? Yes...but it was rare ocassion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious if you let your college son, almost 20, drink a beer when he is home with family, like when watching a football game.
Husband is opposed to it, although he knows our DS drinks when he goes out and at college.
Husband doesn't drink.
Thanks
Follow DH's rules.
We only drink a countable number of drinks per year, 1 or 2 in front of our kids.
Parental example is very tied to outcomes.
Alcohol is a highly optional part of life and is not needed to have fun. Many beverages are equally refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s your house, if DH says no then it’s a no. It’s illegal too
It is not illegal for parents to give alcohol to their children in their home.
My DD is 20 and I let her have wine with us at dinner. She's studying abroad next semester in Europe so she'll have it there too, and still be under 21!
Anonymous wrote:It’s your house, if DH says no then it’s a no. It’s illegal too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a matter of personal preference anymore, its a proven matter of scientific studies now.
Absolute nonsense. Correlation is not causation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:good for you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course geez some of you are seriously repressed.
This can only be true if you think things are more fun when buzzed.
To me, things are the same amount of fun when I'm buzzed. I just lose motor coordination and can't drive.
Some like a buzz. Some like the taste. Some like both.
Bunch of Puritans in here.
Actually yes. I am descended from Puritans, a Women's Christian Temperance Union activist, and a severely alcoholic deadbeat dad (many generations ago).
That's not the flex you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course geez some of you are seriously repressed.
This can only be true if you think things are more fun when buzzed.
To me, things are the same amount of fun when I'm buzzed. I just lose motor coordination and can't drive.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious if you let your college son, almost 20, drink a beer when he is home with family, like when watching a football game.
Husband is opposed to it, although he knows our DS drinks when he goes out and at college.
Husband doesn't drink.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:good for you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course geez some of you are seriously repressed.
This can only be true if you think things are more fun when buzzed.
To me, things are the same amount of fun when I'm buzzed. I just lose motor coordination and can't drive.
Some like a buzz. Some like the taste. Some like both.
Bunch of Puritans in here.
Actually yes. I am descended from Puritans, a Women's Christian Temperance Union activist, and a severely alcoholic deadbeat dad (many generations ago).