If indeed anything should be done? Is it really a problem in the US, and other places? I distinctly recall being an underage binge drinker starting from when I was 14, but so was 95 percent of everyone else (except the few compulsory "Christians").
Much of the underage drinking goes about in the small towns, typically in a park (not to imply that people don't drink in the capital). Often there are even police present, watching.
My parents were typically aware of what I was doing, and had such curfews like 1am, or, until I just sent a textmessage that I was staying over at a friends place.
Often after a "binge" even if one didn't drink much, one had bonded much more with ones friends, and I found that to be very important. Such people who did not go out on saturday nights were ultimately left out from social circles... not because of bullying, but because of lack of social connections.
What are your opinions?
2006-08-28
21:48:26
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