I always had the opportunity to have a drink of alcohol from an early age and it is not because my parents were negligent, it is because it was never illegal here to sell alcohol to minors, (if it was illegal, the law was never enforced). This didn't mean that I had the ability to sit at a neighbourhood dive and have a
As a result, I had my days of being drunk, disorderly and hungover the day after. Not moments that I am proud of, at all. Now owing to this, when I turned 21, I was somewhat responsible about my alcohol intake, I knew my limits and therefore didn't have the 'Big 21' celebrations as American 21ers do.
"My life takes me in many directions, giving me the pleasure of randomly spending time in different places of my choice at different times, meeting different people and developing lifetime friendships."Spending six months in
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What I never understood was why the United States does things in reverse. In my honest and humble opinion (not saying it counts), I believe that teenagers should legally be able to start drinking at 16, giving them at least 2 years to understand what alcohol is all about, and then legally driving at 18 or 21. This will decrease the alcohol related deaths caused by drunk idiots driving home after the bar stopped serving them (be it as a result of their condition or closing time, whichever came first).
Drink Responsibly... Bless
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