BuzznBelle'smom
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I had also considered the religious angle--actually, Mormons don't avoid caffeine completely, a friend of mine said hot cocoa was allowed (thank God--he was always hiking with his Boy Scouts!). But even given the possible religious issue, unless your DD was holding the other girl down and "funnelling" her the coffee, shouldn't they trust their daughter to say "yes" or "no" if it's against her faith? Especially a teenager, if they do have restrictions, you know they're going to be faced with temptations, they have to learn to deal with it.
Beyond that, these people are wacky. I hope in 10 years, the worst thing I have to worry about is my daughter drinking caffeine! I wonder if the issue is really control (controlling caffeine, controlling bed time, controlling cake consumption...) Good luck in the future with this.
P.S. DD made an honest mistake at best--please don't let her feel bad about this!
Beyond that, these people are wacky. I hope in 10 years, the worst thing I have to worry about is my daughter drinking caffeine! I wonder if the issue is really control (controlling caffeine, controlling bed time, controlling cake consumption...) Good luck in the future with this.
P.S. DD made an honest mistake at best--please don't let her feel bad about this!