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Originally Posted by Shadix
Yeah, I don't get the drinking laws either. It's not like anyone actually waits till they're 21 to drink.
What's funny is that 18-21 is actually the age group where people are expected to do the most drinking. In fact, 25+ is generally seen as being too old to get wasted at parties like a college kid. Very odd to me.
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I find it outrageously dangerous that college kids get wasted at parties. I started drinking within the family (the safest route to responsible alcohol consumption) at age 3 - just homemade wine at first. I have never ever been drunk in my life (43 now) and I was responsible in college; never drank too much. But by the time I entered college, I had had 15 years of very moderate, positive, and
supervised family drinking experience (drinking alcohol with food, with non-alcoholic beverages, in the circle of the extended family, and over an extended period of time - you get the picture). That modern American parents send their kids off to colleges without knowing FOR SURE that the kids can handle alcohol responsibly... Russian roulette.
Plus, all this criminalization leads to alcohol's being attractive as a
forbidden fruit and as a rite of passage. I think that partially explains drinking binges among colleges students.
But this is tangential to the OP's Q.