Monday, July 13, 2020

how does one tell ones non-alcoholic parents that you drink?

Jestine Osumi: My parents would laugh at me if I ever asked them to finance my drinking, raving, or partying. I'm assuming you're over 21, or at least close to it. Get a part-time job so you'll have money to spend on whatever you want without having to get permission first.

Nicolasa Henke: If their against drinking, Why bother telling them....

Kara Tabian: its either "LIE" to your very own parents, who raised you and cleaned your diapers and fed you and supported you and suffered all those years and dried all your tears.......or you can jus tell them the truth...it will set you free my friend

Georgia Dees: If you are underage don't even bring the subject up. Support your own bad habit and leave them out of it. And if you are of legal age, support your own bad habit and leave them out of it.

Ulysses Failey: You don't

Jackson Esmiol: Well, I didn't have that problem, my father is quite a drinker, yet not an alchoholic, (he's german) and my mo! ther is Colombian, I was born and Raised in Spain (I know, that's weird) my mother is not a drinker but everytime is cuple of months she does it and I think it's ok. Anyway, I'm able to drink now, but I drink since 12 and they know it. I just didn't bring the subject up till i was like 16, I mean, I wasn't going to say, hey mom I want vodka plase gie me some money.. what's that? of course not, thougt I did't get a part-time job, I was like, mom gove me money I want .. (whatever) and that's it. Money for the party not specifically for drinks.....Show more

Giovanni Malool: the only way they would approve and consider financing is if they saw you were drinking for one thing along with other things....so dont count on it, you will have to make your own money for such things, best not to tellem but start letting it show once u start getting closer to 21 years old

Buster Exline: Have a few, have a few more, drum up the courage and lay it out there for them. On second! thought, DON'T. I will not be responsible for a broken famil! y.

Loriann Carrigan: dont do it. not worth the drama

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