Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is misleading and convenient for you.
You mean, when I was that age, some kids could legally drink part way through senior year in high school and some could not.
Kids are not over 18 until the end of high school, at best.
Are you crazy? Kids are held back so much. My kids are in middle school and are the youngest in their classes with May birthdays. One kid will be 15 at the end of 7th. Red shirting is INSANE. Most go to college at 19 or almost 19 now.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is misleading and convenient for you.
You mean, when I was that age, some kids could legally drink part way through senior year in high school and some could not.
Kids are not over 18 until the end of high school, at best.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is misleading and convenient for you.
You mean, when I was that age, some kids could legally drink part way through senior year in high school and some could not.
Kids are not over 18 until the end of high school, at best.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is misleading and convenient for you.
You mean, when I was that age, some kids could legally drink part way through senior year in high school and some could not.
Kids are not over 18 until the end of high school, at best.
Anonymous wrote: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.
There were some parents in my high school who would let everybody sleep over after these drinking parties and that’s when all the drunk sex happened too.
Hell if I would let my kids do this.