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ShellyStrauss RollisonParticipantIn this country, we have a very puritanical view of alcohol (among other things.) We don't teach our children to drink responsibly. We make drinking this "reward" you get when you reach 21. And we regale them (maybe through our talking to friends when they're in the room) about how much fun we had when drinking and all the situations we got ourselves into and we're laughing about it and they see that and think "That's a good thing if they're laughing about it. I want to do it." But they can't. Because they're only 14 or 15. They see their parents/aunts/uncles/cousins/family friends getting drunk at family gatherings but they're not allowed. Kids, when they're forbidden to do something, seem to go out of their way to do whatever it is they were told they can't do. My oldest son went tUser Detail :
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OmelioParticipantalot of other countries have much more stringent driving test and a much higher use of public transportation. which is probably one of the reasons some have a higher speed limit as well.User Detail :
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DotParticipantOnly in the U.S. do teenagers expect access to a car when they turn 16.User Detail :
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