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I have to add this (for no apparent reason). There are two BBQs going on right now in my neighborhood. One is nextdoor, the other is diagonally behind me (our yards meet in one corner). There is mucho alcohol at both.
Anyway, I'm sitting here and every now and then I hear a burp LOUD AND CLEAR from the diagonal BBQ. I crack up every time. We hear the same guy (I assume it's a guy) do it earlier and yelled over "GOOD ONE!"
I must really have no class.![]()
No, but I've been around my DH's long enough...................You obviously have never met my family!
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My kids have seen drunk adults & we've used it as a teaching tool, however, I do agree with you & don't think that a family block party is the place for beer pong. What's the point of it?![]()
We've had a few block parties without beer pong, or any drinking game for that matter & had a great time. There was alcohol at all these parties, people drank responsibly. Probably the most fun thing was "adult Simon Says". We still laugh our butts off when we talk about it!
I don't have a problem with adults drinking in front of kids, but I don't understand the reason for beer pong at a family function. JMO!
Exactly!I see it pretty much the same way as you do. I think the fact the party was focused on the drinking game was the point the OP was making, the fact that people were drinking and not drinking responsibly. Not cool, and not a good example to set for young impressionable minds. If it were me, we would not attend the next block party if people were going to be engaging in the same activities. And I'm not the slightest bit prudish, I just think it draws the line of what is and what is not appropriate.
I see it pretty much the same way as you do. I think the fact the party was focused on the drinking game was the point the OP was making, the fact that people were drinking and not drinking responsibly. Not cool, and not a good example to set for young impressionable minds. If it were me, we would not attend the next block party if people were going to be engaging in the same activities. And I'm not the slightest bit prudish, I just think it draws the line of what is and what is not appropriate.
Fine, go post something totally reasonable and take all our fun away.
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LOL, its o.k. My kids are asleep, carry on with your ponging.
(but save some for me....)
I have to say that this thread got me very upset.
None of the parties I have been to have had beer pong.![]()
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Awwwwwwww. Come on up, I'll bring you nextdoor...you can be my date.
Not being smarmy, an honest question for ya'll.
Do you really think they won't find out that there are cool fun games to play with alcohol in the future? Wouldn't you rather them find out the truth, that yes, people drink and many times they drink too much, while they are there with you so you can educate them?
I personally see those times as teaching moments. I believe in telling kids the truth - sex can feel good, drugs seem to make pain go away and drinking makes things woozy and funny. And then tell them exactly WHY you should make the right decisions not to participate in these things. IMO.
My DD is going to the best middle school in our area and she will be exposed to kids that are pregnant, that smoke, cuss, drink and do drugs. The more out in the open it is, the better off we are as long as the lines of communication are already open.
I know it's hard to raise tweens/teens because I've got one and we're all just doing the best we can and have to decide how to handle this stuff because it will come up more and more often from here out.
Wishing us all LUCK!!
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And exactly what demographic would that be? Care to elaborate?
I have to say that this thread got me very upset.
None of the parties I have been to have had beer pong.![]()
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I can assure you that DH & I don't make a big deal out of these things at all.I also have to add, that growing up, my friends who had the parents that made a "big deal" out of everything, or sheltered them too much are the adults now who've gone wild and were the ones in college binge drinking and not knowing who they woke up next to. In my house growing up, things were simply discussed, my dad was a cop and preferred not sheltering me, but "informing" me. Because he did that, I can proudly say, I never touched a cigaret, EVER or even tried drugs, NOT ONCE. I did drink but never drank in excess. My kids have been to tons of neighborhood parties with people drinking and seem to barely even notice it now. To them it's not some taboo exciting thing.