Is it normal for parents to smoke and drink with their children?
Why do parents feel it’s ok to smoke, or drink with their children? Ages 4-17
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Why do parents feel it’s ok to smoke, or drink with their children? Ages 4-17
"Is it normal for parents to smoke and drink with their children?"
On meth it is.
Ages 4-17. There was recently a 22 yr. old mother and lesbian girlfriend arrested for smoking weed with 3 under age children ages 3-5.
Wow! I was listening to this
https://youtu.be/VRbZbfH3Qp8
on YouTube when I read this.
Their commentary reminds me of a preacher that used to protest Mardi be as in new Orleans every year. He once looked me dead in the face and told me I was going to hell for the beer in my hand. About a year or so later he was arrested for pleasuring himself in a car by a playground. Piece of shit.
Oh my gyod! Do you (or anyone here) know who that is in the photo? That is BRAH!
No, not like the countless "brahs" you find in the trailer trash neighborhoods but that is THE "Brah".
He is gonna be straight with yo and his other brahs.
That's so irresponsible. I don't think that's something normal parents would do.
Yea some parents do think it’s cool. I have children that have moved out already. 3 of them. Still, they are not allowed to drink around me although they drink.
I tell them I’m not your friend and we not cool. You will never drink with me so that’s out of the question.
In my family it is tradition to drink wine at parties even for small children
But I don't practice this tradition now they I'm an adult. My other family still does
I'm in the US too, btw
First of all I don’t live in the ghetto. Noth that there’s something wrong with living in the ghetto.
Nor do I live in a city. These things happen in ghettos, suburbs and everywhere else. Wake up and smell the coffee brother
I was given free reign on my drinking with and without parents from the age of 13, and even younger than that I was allowed some alcohol at home which my parents portioned out for me to drink with them. In hindsight I think they gave me too much, but it did mean I developed a mature attitude to alcohol much quicker than most of the people around me. My brother was brought up the same way and developed a bad relationship with alcohol.
I think you have to take it on a kid by kid basis, they're all different and as a parent you just need to go with whatever you think will get the right message through to your child. Some of them probably wouldn't respond well to drinking with their parents even at 17, it all depends.