The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Miss Demeanour on July 03, 2011, 06:24:10 AM
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When we were out the other week The Brat asked if she could try a taste of my drink. So I let her have a sip. She is 15 in a couple of months FFS and as yet I have never smelt her coming home with alcohol on her breath or puking up from an excess of WKD or Bacardi Breezers. It will only be a matter of time I know scared2:
One of the wimmin there suggested I was encouraging her to drink ::) . My view is that she is going to be curious , she is going to have access to drink if she wants it and I would rather be honest with her than completely prohibit it and suggest that a drop does not pass her lips until she is 18 ::) . Lets face it how realistic is that noooo:
What say you of your experience, having raised your own ?
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It is stupid to try and prohibit booze... noooo:
It can't be done for starters (unless you watch her 24/7). Plus, the more you make things inaccessible, the more they want them... Ban children from smoking...? yes, that works too...
You should ask your friend why so many young people in this country are on drugs... not only are they not allowed to be advertised at all I'm sure no parent has offered their youngster a spliff...
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She is not one of my friends ( you can see why lol: ) - she was an acquaintance of one of them . She blathered on about making it all acceptable that 'kids' can drink now and it is an adult choice , yadda yadda , yadda . Fair to say her kids look so repressed that they are likely to be seen on CrimeWatch soon having gone on a mass killing spree noooo:
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She is not one of my friends ( you can see why lol: ) - she was an acquaintance of one of them . She blathered on about making it all acceptable that 'kids' can drink now and it is an adult choice , yadda yadda , yadda . Fair to say her kids look so repressed that they are likely to be seen on CrimeWatch soon having gone on a mass killing spree noooo:
My case rests... cloud9:
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Have always let my children try drinks ..... in small quantities, often watered down. The French do it as a matter of course ... watered wine with meals for children that is.
None of mine has turned into an alcoholic yet.
A controlled introduction is sensible. Usually the first taster of "Dad's beer" puts them off the whole thing for several years. The THW has got bladdered twice since turning 17 and puked on both occasions .... she now drinks in moderation. Everyone needs to find their level on such things but introducing her to it slowly over the years prolly helped put off the experimentation stage until she was older than many of her school fellows before she got plastered.
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Have always let my children try drinks ..... in small quantities, often watered down. The French do it as a matter of course ... watered wine with meals for children that is.
None of mine has turned into an alcoholic yet.
A controlled introduction is sensible. Usually the first taster of "Dad's beer" puts them off the whole thing for several years. The THW has got bladdered twice since turning 17 and puked on both occasions .... she now drinks in moderation. Everyone needs to find their level on such things but introducing her to it slowly over the years prolly helped put off the experimentation stage until she was older than many of her school fellows before she got plastered.
Indeed... my parents introduced me to the booze quite early and look how well I turned out! happy088
Oh... redface:
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lol: lol: lol:
You moved to a different country just so as you could afford it whistle:
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lol: lol: lol:
You moved to a different country just so as you could afford it whistle:
yes... redface:
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I've let both of mine try, my son didn't like the taste and hasn't shown any interest at all and my daughter now has the very occasional Smirnoff Ice. While at the local pub recently she had a sip of Guiness and declared it horrible though oddly she also tried the Old Speckled Hen that my brother was drinking and quite liked it.
Seeing as I don't drink it then technically if I buy a bottle of Smirnoff Ice I am breaking the law as I'm purchasing it for a minor. noooo:
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I agree with everyone here. The Boy dipped his finger in some champagne and then licked his finger aged about 8 and declared it to be "Yucky" but I would have no problem now letting him sample a sip of wine or beer if he expressed a desire to do so. Otherwise it's forbidden fruit, innit?
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Surely it is better for them to drink with you. At least then you can monitor them. They will do it anyway, but if you are there you can ensure they are sensible with what and how much they drink rather than go behind your back and end up barfing up a mixture of cider, WKD and blue nun.
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I have little doubt that at some point my two will end up barfing after consuming too much drink. It'll be another of life's lessons.
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One we've all experienced yet strangely never learnt from.. rubschin:
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true redface:
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redface:
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Never again ..........a phrase often muttered.......... redface:
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My dad let me try a sip of Young's in the Robin Hood pub in Sutton in 1977 when I was 9.
I didn't touch another drop of it for....oooh....at least another fortnight.
To this day, I still have an occasional pint of it.
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Apparently, I first got pished when I was 3. It was a Boxing day party at my parents and I kept nicking peoples sherries off the coffee table.
Thinking about it, it explains a lot these days redface:
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Apparently, I first got pished when I was 3. It was a Boxing day party at my parents and I kept nicking peoples sherries off the coffee table.
Thinking about it, it explains a lot these days redface:
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Me too... cept it was My Uncle's wedding!
I'd forgotten about that.... boy was I ick.... redface:
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Speaking of which.....got to work in a pub for nine hours now. Happy days. Enjoy your sunday!!!!!!!!
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Speaking of which.....got to work in a pub for nine hours now. Happy days. Enjoy your sunday!!!!!!!!
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Me too!
I've been here since seven already! cussing:
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Do you charge us double time on a Sunday ? rubschin:
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Do you charge us double time on a Sunday ? rubschin:
Oh yes.... what is two times nothing now...? rubschin:
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Double bubble whistle:
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Double bubble whistle:
Quite... evil: