What do you think teenagers drink alcohol? Please do not give a long paragraph **.
I do not think it's good
and if you do until it is too
does not become an alcoholic like u do that
After what I saw??? His troubles. Maybe not initially, but it will lead to the height.
and young teenagers doing it wrong, but as teenagers aged 16 and over, I can understand that cuz they are going to experiment with it anyway because all their friends are doing it and stuff. peer pressure mostly. Personally, I have no problem with it since I have myself. lol! I'm 18 though.
I did when I was a kid and I can not say do not look back, but it caused more problems then any
I can not see any advantage to it. It makes them do things they would not otherwise is illegal, and can endanger physically and socially.
I did as a teenager, until the child is responsible (ie not driving) and parents are aware (free shuttle service) and OK with it ... I do not care. I only care when they are drunk and on the road, of course age does not matter there!
If they try then they will do it and it does not surprise me. While they are smart enough not to drive after (assuming of course the young person is over 16) then let them try .... most people have had their experience too young to drink and be sick as a result.
A glass of wine or a beer --- OK, a bottle of wine, 12 beers, 7 fingers of whiskey .... very bad idea!
I think it is better for a teenager to wait an age limit on drinking, as an adult you are able to make decisions about how alcohol effects you and others around:)
Personally, I think the legal drinking age should be 18. I think if you can go to war and die for your country, you should be able to take a beer when you go out to eat. I understand they tend to abuse the privilege drinking, but also has to do with education at home. Children will find a way to do things they are not allowed to do so. We parents have to learn to be responsible, but in today's world we rely on nannies and babysitters and schools to raise our children and wonder why they did not turn out the way we wanted.
Posted on January 13, 2010.