Anonymous wrote:We don’t keep booze in the house but if we did, I’d lock it up/hide it. Even if you don’t think your kid would take it, a friend might. My best friend had a bottle of booze and a bottle of adderall disappear and it was her daughters friend, at the end of freshman year
Anonymous wrote:Not yet but we have been considering it.
I'm not too worried about my kids but I don't want to put them in a situation where they have to police other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of teens and tweens, where do you store alcohol? do you lock it up? Keep close tabs on your quantities? Starting what age?
We had a big party scheduled for March 2020 and then barely touched anything through the pandemic so still have a big stash of hard alcohol. It occurs to me that I should start giving away before my kids or their friends start to show interest.
I don’t have liquor cabinets. So no I don’t. Is this a real thing? Who are you needing to lock it from?
In other words, I don’t drink liquor so there no liquor in the house except for maybe an occasional bottle of wine once or so a year.
You’re really asking if liquor cabinets are a real thing because you don’t drink liquor? Moron.
You literally drink so much liquor/alcohol that you require a special cabinet for it? Drunkard.
A real drunk doesn’t need any storage because they go through it too quickly.
I really hope you’re foreign from a Muslim country and not just as stupid as you seem.