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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:35 am 
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I think we can all agree that the point of drinking is to get drunk so you should just drink as much as possible as quickly as possible and get on with your day.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:40 am 
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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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I think we can all agree that the point of drinking is to get drunk so you should just drink as much as possible as quickly as possible and get on with your day.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:43 am 
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And, my own anecdotal evidence, the guy who could drink 20 beers as a freshman may not have embarrassed himself at the party, but he had FAR worse problems down the line

He DID rock the shit out of that party though


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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?


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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:01 am 
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Assuming weed becomes legal, I guess there will have to be family bong night


You dont want your kid to be the one who cant clear the bong


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Bucky Chris wrote:
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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

Why is that such a crazy idea? Should parents not set limits?

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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

Why is that such a crazy idea? Should parents not set limits?


Goodness. She's going to party and drink SEVERAL times during high school. Would you prefer she does that under your supervision or not?


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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


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You think he should say his basement?

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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

You think he should say his basement?


I don't think he should say anything he doesn't believe. I'm trying to understand his point.


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I wouldn't necessarily ground her just for having the thought. I think that might just push him/her away further.

I would let them know in no uncertain terms that Mom or I found out that she was "partying hard" she would be grounded for a long, long time.

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Bucky Chris wrote:
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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

Ok, why would I know their plan to get so wasted?

And honestly, I think its possible to raise a child who will never plan to get wasted in high school.

I gave you my honest answer. I wont have an environment where my kid will feel comfortable telling me their going to get wasted and if I somehow find out about it, I will immediately take steps to prevent it.


Just curious, what age are you talking?

Im a little less rigid in college years


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I wouldn't necessarily ground her just for having the thought. I think that might just push him/her away further.

I would let them know in no uncertain terms that Mom or I found out that she was "partying hard" she would be grounded for a long, long time.


Do you predict your child is only going to drink one night of high school?


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Bucky Chris wrote:
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Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

Why is that such a crazy idea? Should parents not set limits?


Goodness. She's going to party and drink SEVERAL times during high school. Would you prefer she does that under your supervision or not?

Is he/she wants to do heroin, should you buy them some of that to so they can do that under your supervision?

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Bucky Chris wrote:
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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion



Goodness. She's going to party and drink SEVERAL times during high school. Would you prefer she does that under your supervision or not?

In high school is one thing. You said this Friday night. RPB's daughter is like 7 years old Chris.

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Bucky Chris wrote:
Goodness. She's going to party and drink SEVERAL times during high school. Would you prefer she does that under your supervision or not?

I think you are overestimating teenage drinking.

Ill admit a large portion will get drunk several times, but its like 70% probably. Not 100.

And its probably even less with females


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Bryan, let's say your kid and friends decide they are going to party really hard this Friday night. Would you rather they do that somewhere unsupervised, or in your basement?

Neither, she's grounded for even having the notion


Good chat.

Ok, why would I know their plan to get so wasted?

And honestly, I think its possible to raise a child who will never plan to get wasted in high school.

I gave you my honest answer. I wont have an environment where my kid will feel comfortable telling me their going to get wasted and if I somehow find out about it, I will immediately take steps to prevent it.


Just curious, what age are you talking?

Im a little less rigid in college years


I think it's possible to raise a child that won't ever get wasted. I'm saying, if you're child is going to drink junior and senior year of high school... would you rather that be out with her friends, or in your basement? If your answer is, she is never going to drink, I'll move on. That's not what I'm getting at.


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I think it is short sighted to think my child wont drink. You just need to teach them the best you can and hope that they make the correct decision.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Goodness. She's going to party and drink SEVERAL times during high school. Would you prefer she does that under your supervision or not?

I think you are overestimating teenage drinking.

Ill admit a large portion will get drunk several times, but its like 70% probably. Not 100.

And its probably even less with females


Pretend your daughter is in the 70%. I understand she may not be. Just pretend. She is going to drink in high school.


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I think the real question is what steps were taken to prevent child stupidity and enhance critical thinking skills prior to the day Junior wants to shotgun an Old Style with Dad.


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Right. You set limits.

I'll let Speeps Jr. know that he can't drink until he's 21.

I'm sure he'll ignore me sometimes.

When he does, he'll be punished.

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I wont have an environment where my kid will feel comfortable telling me their going to get wasted and if I somehow find out about it, I will immediately take steps to prevent it.

This.

Why should any parent encourage their child to use the home to be a haven for drunken wildness just because they might do it elsewhere? For me it's the contrary. My thought is he'd better do it elsewhere because it won't be in my house.


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Im a little less rigid in college years

When he's in college, obviously he's a grown ass man and hopefully by that point the lessons I've taught him will have kicked in. But the rules for what happens under my roof won't be different. I don't care if he's 36...if I'm not throwing drunken parties in my house, he sure as hell won't be.

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I think it is short sighted to think my child wont drink. You just need to teach them the best you can and hope that they make the correct decision.


Exactly. No matter what the hell we do as parents, those little crafty spawns of our loins are going to find a way to be stupid. I don't blame parents for wanting to do their best to control at least one moment of that stupidity.


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If it has to be one or the other, I guess Id say not in my supervision, but with the reasoning that promoting the drinking culture early is a way bigger risk than the risk of her drinking with friends.

Aside from that, I will be militant on the drinking and driving/riding aspect and hope I raise her smart enough not to get wasted. She might have a few with friends, but not dangerous levels.

I think letting them drink at home leads to dangerous levels down the line.


Aside from this, you are taking a HUGE risk having kids drinking in your house


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Once weed becomes recreationally legal everywhere, which isn't far away, does everyone apply these same parenting guidelines(whichever side you fall on) to weed? Any differences?

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
I think it is short sighted to think my child wont drink. You just need to teach them the best you can and hope that they make the correct decision.

Its like 30%.

Its not THAT crazy.

I admit, the odds are they will


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Once weed becomes recreationally legal everywhere, which isn't far away, does everyone apply these same parenting guidelines(whichever side you fall on) to weed? Any differences?


I will buy my dad as much pot as he wants.


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Once weed becomes recreationally legal everywhere, which isn't far away, does everyone apply these same parenting guidelines(whichever side you fall on) to weed? Any differences?

For me, no differences. Not in my house.

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Once weed becomes recreationally legal everywhere, which isn't far away, does everyone apply these same parenting guidelines(whichever side you fall on) to weed? Any differences?

For me, no differences. Not in my house.


Will you smoke it in your house when junior isn't around?


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