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Old 27-04-2007, 10:04   #14
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Re: Should parents be able to give under 15's alcohol?

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Originally Posted by Xaccers View Post
Well, with my friends who used to do it, the thing that was missing was the understanding of what drinking is all about.
They thought that you drink to get drunk, rather than drink to relax or to enjoy the drink.
I would say our teenagers drinking patterns have many different reasons, things like parental responsibility and social circumstances for instance, that's not to say I think it's a bad idea for them to have the occasional drink, it's just I don't think it will solve the problems of youngsters anti social drinking

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Another thing about France is they've kept the "you should be ashamed of being blind drunk in public" attitude.
Have we ever had such an attitude, you can read reports today of people falling out of 16th century gin houses and they read similar as they do today
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