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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Atwell" data-source="post: 758099" data-attributes="member: 59102"><p>Things here in Poland are fairly liberal. I am providing advice to my 15 year old about alcohol, but know that if she is out alone, there are bars that will serve her. She even told me once that she bought for her friends that didn't look 18 (my daughter looks older than 18). I told her to never do that again, because she could be deported for breaking local laws.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is some truth to I1tech's opinion. It is sad that children learn about things like alcohol, hidden off in some corner with friends. Parents should be allowed to let their children comsume a small amount of wine at home with parents and teach them how to drink responsibly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Making it taboo encourages rebellious teenagers to drink as much as they can, just because they can get away with it. Prohibition makes it more glamourous to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Atwell, post: 758099, member: 59102"] Things here in Poland are fairly liberal. I am providing advice to my 15 year old about alcohol, but know that if she is out alone, there are bars that will serve her. She even told me once that she bought for her friends that didn't look 18 (my daughter looks older than 18). I told her to never do that again, because she could be deported for breaking local laws. There is some truth to I1tech's opinion. It is sad that children learn about things like alcohol, hidden off in some corner with friends. Parents should be allowed to let their children comsume a small amount of wine at home with parents and teach them how to drink responsibly. Making it taboo encourages rebellious teenagers to drink as much as they can, just because they can get away with it. Prohibition makes it more glamourous to them. [/QUOTE]
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