ayani
member
i started drinking when i was about 19, found i couldn't handle and didn't enjoy alcohol, and don't drink anymore.
i don't see a problem with drinking at any age, so long as it's moderated and supervised.
my campus is supposedly "alcohol free", yet every month or so someone is carried off to the hospital with accute alcohol poisoning. often drugs are involved to the extent that the il person has drunk themselves nearly to death and their body's distress wasn't registering with them.
as someone who can't handle and doesn't like the way she feels when drinking, my feelings about alcohol are kind of biased and negative. but i do believe it's perfectly possible to instill in a person from a young age that alcohol is alright, so long as it's drunk in moderation and enjoyed with others. and that alcohol, while fun, should not be used to numb one's feelings or to "escape"- if you have problems on your shoulder, better stay sober.
i don't see a problem with drinking at any age, so long as it's moderated and supervised.
my campus is supposedly "alcohol free", yet every month or so someone is carried off to the hospital with accute alcohol poisoning. often drugs are involved to the extent that the il person has drunk themselves nearly to death and their body's distress wasn't registering with them.
as someone who can't handle and doesn't like the way she feels when drinking, my feelings about alcohol are kind of biased and negative. but i do believe it's perfectly possible to instill in a person from a young age that alcohol is alright, so long as it's drunk in moderation and enjoyed with others. and that alcohol, while fun, should not be used to numb one's feelings or to "escape"- if you have problems on your shoulder, better stay sober.