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S/O do you drink in front of your kids?

I almost always get a glass of wine or margarita or something when we go out to eat once a week. I might have a glass of wine or two one other day at home usually on the weekends. If we drive to dinner my DH doesn't drink anything and he drives (he's not a big drinker anyways). I sometimes wonder if I'm setting a bad example for DD now that she is older. One time she asked for a sip of my margarita not knowing what it was and I said "it's an adult drink". What do you do?
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  • As long as it is not an everyday thing, and you are not drinking to get drunk, I see no issue.
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  • Nothing wrong with a glass of wine. The other day my husband asked my son who is 2 to get a bottle for my son out of the fridge. He brought back a beer. LOL
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  • I do not think it is setting a bad example to drink responsibly in front of your children. I think that is actually setting a good example. Now, if you are getting drunk and doing a strip tease on the table, or drinking and driving, then you are setting a bad example.  

    I do the same thing when DD asks for a sip of my drink, "No, that's just for grown ups." 

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  • What's the big deal about drinking in front of your kids?
  • I have a glass of wine and beer in front of my kids all the time.

    I wouldnt do something like a margarita only because it takes very little hard alcohol to get me buzzed.

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  • My SS is 14,  I've known him 9 years...I've had a drink with dinner here and there, never anything excessive. I will probably do the same as DD gets older.  I don't see the point in hiding it.

    This reminds me of a story about my nephew who is 9. Maybe a month or so he was over and I was having a beer with pizza. He informed me that i was going to "DIE!!!" and wanted to know why I was drinking.  I was caught off guard, and BIL told me later he just does not drink in front of him, because nephew gets so upset.  I was just speechless...I need to see what everyone else says would be a good answer.



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  • We only ever occasionally drink a glass of wine or a beer anyway, so yes, we drink in front our son. If it was an every day thing, or more than a beer or two I would worry about the influence on my child. I think it's important that we role model responsible drinking for our children.

    ETA: Not the royal we, me and DH.

  • I don't drink much anymore (I think I have developed an actual allergy--sad), but DH has a beer or glass of wine pretty much any time we eat out and often with dinner at home. He is very into craft beer (beer snob) and DS knows this. DH even gets the Beer of the Month club and DS knows how excited DH gets when it arrives. I don't see the big deal at all. It's not like we get drunk and act irresponsibly in front of the kids. They know it's just for adults and call it "Daddy juice." LOL.

    I took DD to the liquor store at 8:30 AM this past Monday and bought beer for DH's birthday. Some people would judge that, but it's NBD to us. 

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  • We don't have a problem with it and will have a drink with dinner or out at a restaurant.  As PP's have stated, as long as you're modeling responsible behavior, I think it's a good thing for kids to see.

    My friend's neice was told that they were adult only drinks and that at 21 her taste buds would change and she would like them too but that they would taste yucky until them.  We may go that route lol.

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  • We drink in front of our kid, my family all does the same.  NBD.  Right now, I don't like to drink anything at all in front of DD, but that's because we just taught her to "cheers" and she does it all the dang time.  lol
  • I don't think responsible drinking is a bad example. You have a drink or two, DH drives. I think it's an excellent example actually. Lots of parents hide it and make it forbidden which leads to binging.

    I will have a drink or two during the afternoon/evening while DD is around once or twice a week and will tell her it's for adults if she wants some.

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  • I think it's good to expose a child to responsible drinking.  I think the worst thing to do is make alcohol a taboo, mysterious thing. 
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  • imagetwatley:
    I get wasted in front of my kid!

    Poor little Spencer.

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  • imagetwatley:
    I get wasted in front of my kid!

    My child likes to get chocolate wasted. 

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  • At home DH and I will drink in front of DD.  When out only one of us will drink.  When it is me and him I don't have a problem with driving after 1 drink.  With DD we have a driver has zero alcohol policy.  I will admit to judging people at summer carnivals where bother parents are sloshed in the beer tent with kids in a stroller.  While a few might have someone else driving I doubt the majority do.
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    imagetwatley:
    I get wasted in front of my kid!

    My child likes to get chocolate wasted. 

    LOL xman does too.

    We(dh and I) drink infront of him as does my dad. the other night we were at my parents house and my dad and put an empty beer bottle in the trash and x went and took it out and turned it up like a sippy. 

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  • Yes. Wine is part of our dinner most nights. I write about wine. We have a healthy relationship with alcohol and that's what I most want to impart to my daughter, that alcohol is not something taboo or something that needs to be done to excess. While my parents definitely drank in front of us, it was totally taboo and forbidden to us, even when at 18 my mom would let our cousins' parents provide them with a beverage at our house, when we turned 18, it was "no way no how." I think the whole taboo nature of it contributed to my behavior in early college years. I don't want B to have that same experience and feel the need to go hog wild.
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  • imageMarSamWhitney:

    This reminds me of a story about my nephew who is 9. Maybe a month or so he was over and I was having a beer with pizza. He informed me that i was going to "DIE!!!" and wanted to know why I was drinking.  I was caught off guard, and BIL told me later he just does not drink in front of him, because nephew gets so upset.  I was just speechless...I need to see what everyone else says would be a good answer.

    I would have asked the nephew why he thought I was going to die and I would have continued the convo to figure out what he was talking about (and maybe who was putting weird ideas in his head).

    As for the OP, yes, I drink in front of my son on occasion, as does DH. We both drink responsibly. TBH, I don't drink in front of him that often because he wants whatever I have and sometimes I'd rather wait and have a glass of wine in peace than have to protect my drink.

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  • My DS isn't at the age yet where he would notice either way. But, I'm sure I'll have a drink in front of him once he can understand.  I want him to know that one or two drinks (when he's old enough) is fine, and that there are limits and responsibilities to consider. 

    I  want him to learn that there are some negative consequences to drinking too much.

    I plan to model responsible drinking and that you don't have to drink to have a good time.  Sometimes DH and I have drinks when we go out, sometimes not.  We have a good time without alcohol, and I want DS to see that.

  • Yeah, we drink responsibly in front of the kids. I didn't know it was something to question.

    We actually joke that DH's beer is daddy soda after we heard some weirdo calling it that at a restaurant. 

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  • When I could drink I would drink infront of DD.  DH drinks beer frequently when he gets home from work.  DD has recently learned to say "beer" and points at the can! Embarrassed

     

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  • I'll have a drink in front of DS or any other kid for that matter. It's all about teaching responsibilty. My niece is now 10 and understands more than my 1 yr old. She's seen me drink occassionally since she was little and it's no bid deal. My sister said it was easier to talk to her about drinking because she has seen adults drink responsibily.
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    We don't have a problem with it and will have a drink with dinner or out at a restaurant.  As PP's have stated, as long as you're modeling responsible behavior, I think it's a good thing for kids to see.

    My friend's neice was told that they were adult only drinks and that at 21 her taste buds would change and she would like them too but that they would taste yucky until them.  We may go that route lol.

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  • No.  If DH or I want to drink, the other has to stay sober just in case. 

    And the idea that drinking in front of your kids as "modeling bad behavior" is ridiculous. 

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  • I have had a drink or two in front of LO when out to dinner or if we had friends over.  I see nothing wrong with drinking responsibly in front of children.  However, I do take issue with people who get wasted in front of their children or after the children go to bed if they are the only adult supervision for their child.
  • What's the point of drinking when the children aren't around? I'm a much better mother after a relaxing glass of wine.

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  • Yes - mostly DH - just cause I don't really drink that much/often.  However, neither of us drink beer in any form - so not sure that DD would really know the difference as to whether it is an alcoholic beverage or not at this point.   
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    I will have a glass of wine or a beer in front of my kids without a second thought. I see nothing wrong with responsible alcohol consumption, and actually think it's a good example to set.

    Being drunk in front of them will never happen.

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  • I drink a glass of wine/beer around the kids. I think it is good for them to observe responsible drinking. 
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