Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
A once a year religious ritual where wine is an actual component of the ritual is obviously a very different thing than gratis, hotel provided champagne on vacation. Catholic children are able to drink a sip of Communion wine from age 8 or 9. No one takes issue with that.
This is hilarious. So, it’s in poor taste, kids should never do it, you’re a terrible mother…wait! Religious? Totally fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very small glass - it’s fine. I started having a tiny glass of sparkling wine at Christmas and
thanksgiving with my family around that age. I’m a productive, responsible mom of 2 with a good job, good marriage and no issues with alcohol.
Also a productive, gainfully employed, decent human whose mother would sneak her a wine cooler (remember those!) in a hotel glass filled to the brim with ice. I have a healthy relationship with alcohol, I assure you, it didn’t taint me.
Everything that you just said may be true, but it’s also true that that is not the behavior of a good mother.
That’s your opinion. I’m sure there’s one single thing you do that I wouldn’t agree with, so I guess that makes you a bad mother as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
A once a year religious ritual where wine is an actual component of the ritual is obviously a very different thing than gratis, hotel provided champagne on vacation. Catholic children are able to drink a sip of Communion wine from age 8 or 9. No one takes issue with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous question OP. Grow up. Be a real parent.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous. It’s not ridiculous at all in Europe! We are Jewish and recently started allowing our 13yo to partake in wine during Seder. Feel free to judge me to feel better about your rigid parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I would let my kid have a sip if they were curious but not pour them a glass. Definitely no.