well my parents are like totally over protective of me so i can hardly do anything im lucky that i even get to leave the house, but thats only for skool, and church other wise im stuck at home! im like 16 and ive NEVER EVER EVER had alcohol, i know its hard to believe but its true! so i was thinking i could drive down to the bar and get some but im sooo not 21 and i could pull that look off real easy but do those kind of places check you for ID, and if they do how much trouble would you get in if they caught you with a fake one?
Daimeera answered Friday October 12 2007, 8:02 pm: You're sixteen. It's illegal to consume alcohol until you're 21. Logical course of action? Wait five years.
Alcohol is not the end all and be all of life. It's not a big deal. I'm 20. I'll be 21 in just over a week. The legal age where I live is 18. I've still never tasted alcohol. I could if I wanted to--I just don't see the point.
And maybe my choosing not to consume alcohol yet will make you completely disregard my opinion. That's your prerogative.
But really, drinking isn't as big a deal as people make it out to be. It does little more than make you act like a fool.
Thief answered Friday October 12 2007, 2:20 am: Eek, well you're parents will become furious and probably send you to chovey cause having fake id's is a very serious crime. Also since this whole terrisom thing is in the air ignorant people will slap on a differnt type of "what if" "what if she used it and bought a gun, what if she got into someplace and did this" i know they sound like stupid questions but ignorance travels in numbers and most adults of today will think it. Also i wouldn't really suiggest you trying alcohol till when your in college or something, i never had my first drink till i was in high school but it wasn't a party or some kinda raging beer fest like most simular fantasy highschool or college stories. I honesly think that drinking, like any other hobby looses it's luster after a while, it's not that big of a thing and it's way over exagerated anyway. Just to recap, enjoy what you have for now, cause when you screw up about something like being in a crowd, you'll not only lose your paresnt respect, you'll lose your own. Hope this helps and take care [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
theymos answered Friday October 12 2007, 2:12 am: They probably will card you, so I don't recommend it. If you get out of there quickly, you might not get in trouble. If you do get in legal trouble, you'll get a 500 dollar fine, have to take an awareness class, lose your license for a few months, and have to do community service. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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