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<blockquote data-quote="JaredC" data-source="post: 1646313" data-attributes="member: 20312"><p>I had friends who were raised so super strictly religous when I was a kid. By the time we were in high school they always threw the best parties and were wilder than any of us. Let them be kids when they are little. Sure instill morals and ethics and teach them the real meaning of Christmas, by no means am I saying let them be heathens. But good grief let them be little. Eventually they will find their own way. In my experience the ones that were taught and had beliefs forced upon them like what is mentioned here in this thread, went hog wild once the ever so strict eyes of their parents couldnt watch them 24 hrs a day. </p><p></p><p>Kids in Europe grow up drinking wine with dinner, and to them alcohol is just another beverage. In Europe underage drinking and alcoholism waaaaaayyyy lower than in the US. They arent enamored with alcohol once they get a little freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaredC, post: 1646313, member: 20312"] I had friends who were raised so super strictly religous when I was a kid. By the time we were in high school they always threw the best parties and were wilder than any of us. Let them be kids when they are little. Sure instill morals and ethics and teach them the real meaning of Christmas, by no means am I saying let them be heathens. But good grief let them be little. Eventually they will find their own way. In my experience the ones that were taught and had beliefs forced upon them like what is mentioned here in this thread, went hog wild once the ever so strict eyes of their parents couldnt watch them 24 hrs a day. Kids in Europe grow up drinking wine with dinner, and to them alcohol is just another beverage. In Europe underage drinking and alcoholism waaaaaayyyy lower than in the US. They arent enamored with alcohol once they get a little freedom. [/QUOTE]
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