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Your teen asks if he can have a party. You want to say “yes,” but you have some concerns. You know that many teenagers use alcohol, and some use other drugs. What if your teen begs you to buy beer for the party? What if your teen’s friends bring over their own bottles? Should you be disturbed or comforted by the fact your teen is not trying to hide their interest in drinking?please help find an answer.
Definitely take comfort in the fact they are not hiding it. You don’t want to end up being known as a party house though or you’ll never get rid of the little buggers!
My parents let me drink beer and a weak wine spritzer when I was younger and it did take the excitement away from drinking behind there backs. I also knew that i didn’t need to binge drink when i was out because i knew i wouldn’t have to wait ages until I could drink again.
I would recommend that you make it clear to the other kids and their parents that beer etc is ok but spirits are out of the question. Gives them a bit of respect and hopefully means you won’t be holding someone’s hair back at the end of the night! Most parents should be ok with the fact you are controling the intake and are glad they are doing it in the safty of someone’s home rather than out on the streets.
I started being allowed drink around christmas, and then I would get to have beers on my birthday when I was 14.
What age teen are we talking here?
Buy them a reasonable amount of alcohol (they usually like alcopops and sparkling perry) and say they can drink at home, when you are in.
My dad did this and me and my mates had some fun sessions, my dad had nothing to worry about and we were safe off the street.
Yeah I would replace alcohol with something that cannot be named as unnamed substance is less likely to result in violence, hospitalisation due to over dosing and make less mess.
@The Psyentist 556529 wrote:
Yeah I would replace alcohol with something that cannot be named as unnamed substance is less likely to result in violence, hospitalisation due to over dosing and make less mess.
What the fuck? Are we not even allowed to mention such things on here now then?
@MC G-Tek 556530 wrote:
What the fuck? Are we not even allowed to mention such things on here now then?
Nope. I got told off for just jokingly listing a load of medicines in another thread. Screw this place I’m going else where; .org is where I’ll spend most of my PV related time now.
@The Psyentist 556532 wrote:
Nope. I got told off for just jokingly listing a load of medicines in another thread. Screw this place I’m going else where; .org is where I’ll spend most of my PV related time now.
Same mate, that’s just ridiculous! I’ll see you at .org instead then, safe pal! 🙂
@The Psyentist 556529 wrote:
Yeah I would replace alcohol with something that cannot be named as unnamed substance is less likely to result in violence, hospitalisation due to over dosing and make less mess.
So NOT C4 then?
@The Psyentist 556532 wrote:
Nope. I got told off for just jokingly listing a load of medicines in another thread. Screw this place I’m going else where; .org is where I’ll spend most of my PV related time now.
Yay, let’s get more action on the .org site. It’s well underused.
This is going to become like a turf war between PVR.com and PV.org
Dibs on us orgers being the robbers. The rest of you can be the cops. Or are we playing cowboys and Indians, or perhaps bloods Vs crips. Poll time?
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