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- From: lynn@elan.Elan.COM (Lynn Gazis)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: What we did and what we want them to do <was Re: Potheads>
- Message-ID: <1267@elan.Elan.COM>
- Date: 20 Jan 93 00:22:05 GMT
- References: <1993Jan15.152217.2804@cbnewsd.cb.att.com> <1j7c76INNcdh@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> <1993Jan16.004708.28745@reed.edu>
- Reply-To: lynn@elan (Lynn Gazis)
- Organization: Elan Computer Group, Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- I can think of several things I did when I was younger which
- I want to discourage my children from doing, but I can't
- think how I would talk to them about it.
-
- 1. I rode in cars driven by people who were high. I *really*
- want my children not to do this. The problem is, I also *really*
- didn't want to do this at the time I did it; I just was incapable
- of detecting whether people were high or drunk until well after
- they were beyond the point where they should be driving. I
- didn't realize until after I had gotten in the car that they
- were high. So I am not sure how I would ensure that my children
- wouldn't do this.
-
- 2. Sex. I made an effort to be responsible about this, as I
- understood it: I made sure to avoid any unwanted pregnancy by
- only having intercourse with one man before I met my husband,
- and being on the pill at the time. The thing I regret is,
- I wasn't assertive enough with men who wanted to pursue me
- when I wasn't interested. I waited too long to be firm in
- telling them no, I gave explanations when asked for them and
- then got arguments, when I should have just told them not to
- bother arguing, and I sometimes allowed things I didn't really
- want. I'm not sure how best to talk to kids about that. I'm
- also not sure how to best strike a balance in discussing the
- dangers and pleasures of sex (I want to encourage responsibility
- without sounding as if I think sex is a bad thing).
-
- As for drugs, I can't honestly say I really do regret my experiences
- with drugs. I smoked pot about once a week for about a year,
- tried cocaine once and mushrooms once, and then gave it all
- up because computers were more interesting. I used to drink
- about half a glass of wine a month and then gave it up because
- I didn't like it that much. None of it was that risky, and
- I was careful about the amount and circumstances I used. Neither
- was it all that fun. If I had it to do over, I would skip the
- cocaine. On the other hand, I'd probably be happier to have
- my kids skip all of it, since you never know for certain who
- will be able to handle it and who will turn out to be an addict.
- And I also am not really sure how I would discuss my drug
- experience with my kids. It seems to me that my drug experience
- would only encourage them to go ahead. Some of my friends'
- drug experiences, on the other hand, were more disturbing
- (and one reason for my avoiding drugs now - the other is just
- that time on drugs would be time I couldn't spend doing a lot
- of other things which interest me, and which take too much
- concentration to do on drugs).
-
- Lynn Gazis-Sax
-