Do Not Allow Someone Else's Teenagers To Drink In Your Home

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Do Not Allow Someone Else's Teenagers To Drink In Your Home
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Serving alcohol to minors in your home sends the wrong signal to teens. It sends the message that they are above the laws and beyond reproach.

Being permissive in your home with alcohol is a dangerous proposition, especially when you involve children who are not your own. I don’t openly judge parents for many things, but I do judge parents for serving alcohol to minors. It’s just stupid.

I have a ton of friends. Plenty, in fact. And that’s why I don’t care if my kids don’t like my rules. I’m not in this parenting game to be friends with my kids. I’m in it to make sure I raise responsible adults. And if that means that I have to be the party pooper, then so be it. I’m confident my kids will thank me some day.

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