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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 684757" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>On drinking, if you are an easy child, you can have a beer or two while visiting, but you buy it. If you have shown irresponsibility you cant drink in my house. I dont want to contribute to possible alcoholism in a child of mine who may be prone to it. Dont want that on my conscience or happening on my watch. To me, being 21 doesnt mean you can drink responsibly. If this were my kid, I'd do all I could under my roof to deter alcohol use. Its in his genes and he is not responsible. Lil, what you did, as a thriving young adult, has a different meaning and less risk to you than your d c. He is very far from how you were in every way. You got life, tried hard, and had good self control. Your son doesnt. He does what he does for his own reasons.</p><p></p><p>Jmo and two cents. Ive seen too many parents regret this in grown kids who become alcoholics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 684757, member: 1550"] On drinking, if you are an easy child, you can have a beer or two while visiting, but you buy it. If you have shown irresponsibility you cant drink in my house. I dont want to contribute to possible alcoholism in a child of mine who may be prone to it. Dont want that on my conscience or happening on my watch. To me, being 21 doesnt mean you can drink responsibly. If this were my kid, I'd do all I could under my roof to deter alcohol use. Its in his genes and he is not responsible. Lil, what you did, as a thriving young adult, has a different meaning and less risk to you than your d c. He is very far from how you were in every way. You got life, tried hard, and had good self control. Your son doesnt. He does what he does for his own reasons. Jmo and two cents. Ive seen too many parents regret this in grown kids who become alcoholics. [/QUOTE]
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