
It's a tricky thing. I have stressed to her how important it is to never get in a car with someone who is drinking or to call and get picked up if she is uncomfortable with what is going on. I guess each situation is different. I'm curious as to how other parents handle things like this. I don't want her to ever be too afraid to call but on the other hand, if she is puking drunk at 16, how can there not be a punishment? Anyone been there done that and can give me some insight? I don't want to bury my head in the sand and pretend that it will never happen b/c I'm pretty sure it will. Especially if she is anything like I was

I just had a talk like this with my dd14. I said no questions asked because if she went out and got drunk and called to be picked up, I would be thrilled that she had sense enough to call but I cannot say that there wouldn't be a punishmentIt's a tricky thing. I have stressed to her how important it is to never get in a car with someone who is drinking or to call and get picked up if she is uncomfortable with what is going on. I guess each situation is different. I'm curious as to how other parents handle things like this. I don't want her to ever be too afraid to call but on the other hand, if she is puking drunk at 16, how can there not be a punishment? Anyone been there done that and can give me some insight? I don't want to bury my head in the sand and pretend that it will never happen b/c I'm pretty sure it will. Especially if she is anything like I was
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) "can I go with Judy to the lake?" your answer will now be "oh h*** no!" There's the punishment - you can't trust them anymore in that situation.I just had a talk like this with my dd14. I said no questions asked because if she went out and got drunk and called to be picked up, I would be thrilled that she had sense enough to call but I cannot say that there wouldn't be a punishmentIt's a tricky thing. I have stressed to her how important it is to never get in a car with someone who is drinking or to call and get picked up if she is uncomfortable with what is going on. I guess each situation is different. I'm curious as to how other parents handle things like this. I don't want her to ever be too afraid to call but on the other hand, if she is puking drunk at 16, how can there not be a punishment? Anyone been there done that and can give me some insight? I don't want to bury my head in the sand and pretend that it will never happen b/c I'm pretty sure it will. Especially if she is anything like I was
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Assume drinking and go over the rules. Talking to your kids is does help.I could never promise "no questions asked". They wouldn't believe me even if I did.However, I would be there, and questions would wait until next morning.
And my oldest had one instance that proved it.



My father always had this policy when we were kids, I'm sure he would still do it today
For us we didn't need that punishment coming anyway, we knew if we needed to call dad to pick us up in the middle of the night once it was a learning experience, more than once I would feel like my father would look down upon me and that is more punishment than anything he could dish out anyway. Unfortunately I don't think many kids are like that anymore![]()

. My father didn't yell because he knew I had made a good decision.