Could happen to the best of us. Just hope when it happens someone doesn't start a poll question about it![]()
View Poll Results: Is it ok to get drunk at a party in front of your kids?
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Mar 9th, 2007 06:20 PM #1
Is it ok for parents to get drunk in front of their kids?
I was at a holiday party a few months ago and the hosts have 4 kids from ages 8-12. One of the hosts proceeded to get really drunk all the while his kids were seeing his behaviour. All the adults at this party were in their 30's and all were married with some of them bringing their own kids as well.
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I answered "No", although seriousness of this slip of judgement depends on one's behaviour when drunk. I mean, if you drink one too many and fall asleep on the couch (or even the floor) it's different from drunk brawl, for example.
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Mar 9th, 2007 08:27 PM #4
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Mar 10th, 2007 07:56 AM #5
Cue Rant.
GASP.
Is this a real poll?
I don't know where this world is going? Who finds this latest Bill (can't recall if it is US or Canada) that is trying to make it illegal to smoke in a vehicle with a minor? Nevermind we KNOW for a fact that smoking is hazardous to your health...we STILL permit it to be sold legally. We're NOT prohibiting the entire sale of tobacco, but ONLY prohibiting the USE in a vehicle with children.
While I find this commendable, I think it is too little. What about HOMES where people smoke and raise their children therein? What consequences does THAT have on their health (redundant Q-as we equally know the long-term health impacts of THAT household environment).
Now it's the same with alchohol. Shucks. I wonder what the statistics say about children who grow up in an alchohol-friendly household vs. those alchohol-unfriendly, and how their outlook on it is as adults, or more importantly as late teens/Young Adults is
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It's very sad imho.
Can you guess-I've NEVER had a sip in my life. I have ONLY bad stories to share about my friends who do drink, about friends who've worked in their parents Bars, and moreso about friends who've been in accidents as a result of drinking.
You're STRONGEST teaching tools as parents is ACTIONS-not words. No MATTER WHAT you tell them, you aren't in the army. You can't say "Do as I SAY, not as I DO".
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Mar 10th, 2007 08:47 AM #6
yes. this was the 1st time i saw a parent get stupid drunk in front of his kids. I've seen adults get drunk at weddings and that's where i'm on the fence on this issue. But this adult I'm talking about was out of control (rude/insulting/offending). I was really shocked by the situation. But I do not have kids yet and just wanted to know what others thought.
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Mar 10th, 2007 11:05 AM #8
I think it is not OK, unless their kids are also adults.
My mom and I get drunk together from time to time, but if I was 15 or something, it would not be appropriate for my parents to get drunk in front of me.
When your kids are in that teenage phase especially, it is the parents' job to teach them responsible attitudes about alcohol. In my opinion, parents should be providing controlled amounts of alcohol and allowing the teens to drink under close supervision so that the teen learns responsibility. This way the teens learn normal attitudes toward alcohol and they don't treat it as a forbidden thing, thus they are less likely to sneak it or abuse it.
Getting drunk in front of your kids is counterproductive.
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My parents were always drunk when I was a kid, I just thought it was normal. Then again, I was smoking pot with my mom at 17 as well. They had what you might call a 'laid back' parenting style. I wonder if that has anything to do with why 3 out of 4 of us kids didn't finish high school (me being the one).
Myself as a parent now, I don't ever want to be drunk in front of my kids. Moderate social drinking I see no problem with, though. To me it's better for kids to learn that drinking alcohol in moderation and in a social capacity (wine with dinner, beer on the deck at the cottage, etc), than to never be exposed to it at all.
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Drinking does not always have a bad outcome. There is such a thing as being responsible when drinking. Who knows what is going on in this guy’s life? Maybe stressed at work? Who knows? We all make mistakes. Sometimes it is with alcohol abuse or inappropriate behavior.
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Drink? sure.. Loosen up after a hard weeks work and get away from the kids for a few hours..
But get inebriated..? Is that even necessary?
Say that you are your mid-to-late 30s or something.. I think that you are entitled to fun, and a night out with a few drinks.. but You are an adult and should act like a responsible parent both in their presence and out of it.
I think at that age, if you drank enough to be unable to drive safely... you've had too much already._______________
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Mar 12th, 2007 12:41 PM #13
Interesting question:
Being a parent means..
1) Doing things one way in front of your children...and doing other things DIFFERENTLY behind them?
2) Doing things uniformly irregardless of whether your children are directly in front of you or not.
Your private life (THESE days especially) is no longer private, and can become public knowledge QUITE easily. What would your response be to your children who learned that you were arrested for soliciation, drunk driving, Assault, Theft....ALL acts that you had NEVER done 'in front of' your children
. PLEASE, being a RESPONSIBLE and PRODUCTIVE parent means a lot more than responsible drinking, or monitored Narcotics meddling.
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Mar 12th, 2007 01:01 PM #14
yeah... thats bad...
Im not a parent... But i was always an advocate of showing kids @ a young age that drinking (and many other things) should be done responsibly and within reason.
that way when they are older, they wont make a big deal about it and binge._______________
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Why are you comparing illegal acts to drinking? If someone chooses to drink it does not make them irresponsible and not productive. You obviously have an issue with drinking and that is fine but you shouldn't look down your nose at others that choose to drink. You need to watch it when you are on the morale high ground pointing out others faults because no one is perfect including me and you.
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