jessesgirl
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Drinking In Front of Your Children
Posted: 06-28-07 16:51pm
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I personally think that drinking alcohol
in front of your children ages 0 to about
10 or 12 is tacky. I wouldn't even have 1
drink. Getting drunk in front of my
children is out of the question until
they're at least 14.
What do you guys think?
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Jude-Love
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Posted: 06-28-07 17:00pm
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Before I started trying to conceive, I was
a pretty heavy drinker. Like, my sister
and I would drink about a fifth of vodka
every weekend or so. That doesn't count
the beers my husband and I would drink
after dinner on Fridays or the bottles of
wine through the week....pretty heavy
drinker.
But I quit so I could have a baby, nurse,
all that good stuff. I love to drink and
I would probably have one or two drinks,
but the getting drunk days are over for a
long time. It isn't a good idea to get
inebriated while you have a small child in
your care.
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ladylee70
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Posted: 06-28-07 17:34pm
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We drink occasionally perhaps once or
twice a month. It is usually a margarita,
wine or beer. We usually drink when our
child is in bed and we are watching a
movie. Sometimes we have a glass of wine
during dinner. I personally think that
getting drunk in front of your children at
any age is not good. If someone does want
to get a little sloshed, they can wait
until their kids are in bed.
Of course, I haven't had anything to drink
for quite a while!!
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Magical Logic
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Posted: 06-28-07 19:34pm
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i think it is wrong to drink in front of
your kids at any age.
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HcoBrunette06
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Posted: 06-28-07 20:02pm
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i think drinking infront of your kids is a
personal choice, like at a cook out having
1 or 2 beers or something, but getting
drunk infront of your kids is totally
wrong.
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Mommy35
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Posted: 06-28-07 20:08pm
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I don't think it's a good idea either. If
something were to happen and you needed to
be able to act in a responsible manner,
it's going to be hard if you are hammered.
My daughter doesn't have many memories of
her bio. father (the donor, lol), but what
she remembers is him coming to our
apartment and throwing up on the living
room floor. He was drunk.
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 06-29-07 02:23am
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i think that drinking in moderation is
okay.
not ever having it around and forbidding
it i think will make tpeak interest in it.
one or two drinks with dinner on occasion
is alright in my opinion. its like
everything else, you want to teach them
that things are okay in moderation.
that being said i would never get drunk in
front of my child. my parents never did
it front of me and i would never put
myself in the position that i couldnt take
care of my child in case of emergency. if
i wanted to get drunk id make sure i had
my mom or someone watch her over night.
im not willing to ever risk that.
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kaerbear
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Posted: 06-29-07 07:11am
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before i got pregnant i liked having the
ocassional glass of wine or maybe a light
beer. i start feeling tipsy after one
glass so that's enough for me. neither
rich or i like to drink too much so i can
say we won't be getting drunk in front of
the kid. one thing i hated when i was a
kid, and it still bugs me, is smelling
alcohol on someone when you, yourself
haven't been drinking. especially if you
can see that they aren't acting quite
normal. i think kids pick up on that
stuff and i don't want mine to see me that
way.
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Bridget
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Posted: 06-29-07 07:20am
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i don't see a problem with a parent having
a drink with dinner or after dinner or
something like that. nick loves beer, he
doesn't drink it to get drunk, he drinks
it because he really likes it and likes
trying different kinds. i think he
considers himself a beer connoisseur.
now getting drunk in front of your
children is not appropriate at any age.
why is 14 the magic age? then they'll see
how much "fun" being drunk is and they
might want to go try it themselves.
aside from nick's taste for good beer,
we're not big drinkers. we usually don't
even have alcohol in the house so it's not
really an issue with us.
oh, i forgot that my mom sometimes serves
drinks when we have family dinners (wine
at holidays, mojitos at bbqs, etc). we're
usually just sipping drinks while we sit
and chat, not throwing back shots and
getting wasted. i don't see an issue with
a bunch of adults sitting around over
drinks.
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jenniek
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Posted: 06-29-07 07:30am
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I have to say that I don't think its right
at any age. My parents don't drink
anymore, they used to have a very
occasional drink. But never at home, never
in front of us kids. And i think I turned
out just fine without being around
alcohol. I'm proud to say I'll probably be
one of the few that actually waits til
they are of legal age to drink (or atleast
out of the people in my area). Once I
turn 21 I will probably drink
occassionally but I will never keep it in
the house and always do it when my child
is in the care of someone else. I think
keeping it in the house is just askinng
for your children to drink.
I guess right now I'm just hoping thats
the way it goes, I won't actually know
until I get to that point in my life. But
I do know that I will absolutely never be
drunk in front of my kids. And when they
get older I'm not going to be drinking
*with* my kids, especially if they are
underage, and I'm not going to be the type
of mother that says that its ok for my
underage kids to drink as long as they are
at my house (an occurance that takes
place alot in the families around my town)
I just don't think that is right.
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 06-29-07 07:52am
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I don't think you should actually get
drunk infront of your children but if they
don't ever see alcohol then there's always
the chance they could abuse it when
they're older because they never had the
chance to see their parents drink
responsibly
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Emma2
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Posted: 06-29-07 08:21am
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I really do not see the issue with having
a few drinks in front of kids... social
drinking is not a crime .
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 06-29-07 08:44am
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I think that getting drunk in
front of your children is not appropriate
and any age. I hate to see my mother drunk
to this day and I am 21. However, I think
that drinking in front of your children is
fine, as long as you drink in moderation.
Seeing my mom drink and not get drunk for
years, showed me that you don't have to
get drunk when you drink. And I think that
is a common misconception with teenagers.
*deleted question to repost in seperate
thread*
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 06-29-07 08:51am
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| mc4ever02
wrote: | | What about giving your
underage child an alcoholic beverage?
Obviously not your 12 year old, but what
about your 16-17 year
old? |
Both me and my sister were allowed to try
alcohol, not a glass to ourselves but a
sip or two of our parent's drink. As we
got older and our parents knew that we had
the ability to get alcohol when we're were
out if we wanted to they said that we can
have a glass of wine with dinner like they
do or on a sumer's day have a beer of
cider in the garden at a bbq. My parents
always said that they would never let us
get drunk in the house but they'd prefer
it that if we did drink it was in the
house so they could see what we were
drinking and keep us safe
*editted to add*
the legal drinking age is 18 over here, i
just realised how bad it must look to you
to see that my parents let me and my
sister drink underage if you thought it
was 21 here too
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 06-29-07 09:03am
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I personally would not have even one drink
in front of my small children in front of
others. I think it looks irresponsible
and those people don't know if it's your
1st or 10th.
Now when they're old enough to do for
themselves, I don't see a problem with
having a couple.
When they're a little older, like in their
teens, I don't see a problem with having a
few more. They're old enough to
understand what you're doing and see you
doing it responsibly. I wouldn't get
trashed though!
Jesse has a few whether we're at home or
in front of others at outings.
mc4ever02, that could be another post
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 06-29-07 09:21am
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| mc4ever02
wrote: | I think that getting drunk in
front of your children is not appropriate
and any age. I hate to see my mother drunk
to this day and I am 21. However, I think
that drinking in front of your children is
fine, as long as you drink in moderation.
Seeing my mom drink and not get drunk for
years, showed me that you don't have to
get drunk when you drink. And I think that
is a common misconception with teenagers.
What about giving your underage child an
alcoholic beverage? Obviously not your 12
year old, but what about your 16-17 year
old? |
having a sip of a beer is one thing (i
hated my mom's wine when she let me try
it)
but there is no way id ever let my 16 year
old "drink"
there is a reason that there are laws.
my biggest pet peeve is parents who will
let a bunch of 16 17 year olds over to
their house to have drinking parties just
because, "well it's at my house so i know
no one drives."
this happens all the time around here!
i think it is so irresponsible and if
someone allowed my 16 year old over to
their house to drink i would not hesitate
to get the law involved in it. that in my
opinion is unacceptable.
the only way i am conflicted here is that
when i was 18 i was married with my own
apartment and job and i was married to
someone over the age of 21. i never felt
like the typical 18 year old and if i
wanted to have a drink at my house once in
a while i did.
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 06-29-07 09:38am
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| jessesgirl
wrote: | | mc4ever02, that could be
another post |
You are completely right. I appologize, I
didn't really think it would be a 'topic
worthy' question. lol.
I do have to say that you read my mind. I
was just thinking about posting a thread
like this last night.
I also wanted to add, if I had a small
child and there would not be anyone,
except for me, there to care for them. I
would not even have one drink.
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 06-29-07 09:40am
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In less than 2 week si'll be going to my
sister's weddig so even if it's not me
who's drinking people will be drinking
around her
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mommyto3soontobe4boys
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Posted: 06-29-07 10:24am
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I think in moderation it is okay, I would
rather set a good example for my kids so
that they can see that it is acceptable to
drink but not to get drunk.
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 06-29-07 10:37am
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My biggest concern is if something happens
and you've drank, even one or two. What
if some happens and you have to take your
child to the hospital or something like
that. I wouldn't even drink after she
went to sleep if she slept all night b/c
you never know what could possibly happen.
My child's safety's too important to risk
for a couple of drinks. My husband and I
were always heavy drinkers up until I
found out I was pregnant. We've changed
alot. My husband has a few here and there
and I may drink one a month and get drunk
once every two months when my mom takes
her overnight. She hasn't done that since
April though.
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