>>> And the "drinking age" has fallen. >> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > I wasn't talking about the legal drinking age. I was talking about the > age at which some children are beginning to drink alcohol *these days*. Do you know this? Or are you guessing? I wonder what the stats would actually say if there was an accurate way to know them. I will say that when I was a teen, there are alarmingly young kids that I was exposed to in my shitty jobs and volunteerism that were big drinkers. So I cannot conclude with no information that it is worse "these days."
> Elementary age school age children drinking alcohol (or even becoming > alcoholics) was pretty much unheard of several decades ago. No it wasn't. I am freaking pollyanna, and I heard of it. I remember having a conversation with this little kid who used to hang around the pizza shop I worked at because his brother worked there. He partied with his brother and his brother's friends. Thought ir was cook as sh.t. He told my while utterlu shitfaced.
>>> Heck, even some elementary school age children are now into alcohol, or >>> even alcoholics themselves! What does that tell you??? [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > just say it wasn't "reported" back then, but it is now, and that's the > only, or even the main, difference). Well you can assert it all you like. I was around a few decades ago myself. I saw what I saw. You have not given me much information to value your assertion.
>>> And THAT increasing prevalence HAS been a recent societal change. >>> (ditto [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > I'm not comparing to 10 years ago. I'm comparing it to 6 decades ago. Oh. Do you have any stats to back that up? I thought 6 decades ago, the folks just went and got married asa teenagers. Doesn't much mean that they did not get knocked up as teenagers.
>>>>> It's just yet another example of absentee parenting - done by >>>>> "parents" [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > You call that "caring"?? That's not caring, that's avoiding > responsibility. It's not just "they have the wrong idea". Assert on! I am sure that will make it so. (Not so much.)
>>> IOW, they are a bit "out to lunch" in the parenting dept. Like giving >>> in >>> to their child's demands because it's just "too much work" not to, or, >>> they are just too clueless to even understand the ramifications - OR >>> both >>> of the above. |