Anonymous wrote:Alcohol culture is pervasive in our country. Pps are not concerned whatsoever about minors drinking/being drunk/not fitting in due to not drinking. It's sad, really, and sets these kids up for a lifetime of alcohol dependence for social and professional life.
Anonymous wrote:You still attend the drinking events
You stand and sip. Sip whatever, non alcoholic if you want. No one cares.
Be social
Anonymous wrote:If your college kid has to ask his mommy how to make friends with kids who don't drink he has bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has noted that all the social events for incoming freshmen have revolved around drinking. He’s not really into that (yet). He’s wondering how to meet other guys who aren’t into it.
Don’t say “the Mormons” because we’re not Mormons. 😃
Anonymous wrote:Singing club? You can't sing when you are drunk. Same for dancing club.
Anything related to healthy lifestyles, hiking, rockclimbing.
Anonymous wrote:My DS (current senior) is really hoping to avoid a school where drinking is the only social outlet. What school, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all the social events for incoming freshmen have revolved around drinking.
For? You mean put on by the college?
No by other students, upperclassmen, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Alcohol culture is pervasive in our country. Pps are not concerned whatsoever about minors drinking/being drunk/not fitting in due to not drinking. It's sad, really, and sets these kids up for a lifetime of alcohol dependence for social and professional life.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has noted that all the social events for incoming freshmen have revolved around drinking. He’s not really into that (yet). He’s wondering how to meet other guys who aren’t into it.
Don’t say “the Mormons” because we’re not Mormons. 😃