Ashley
writes the advice column for a website that she and her
friends designed. Lately she’s been getting
a lot of e-mails about unspoken pressure to drink,
so she made this week’s column all about that.
Take a look....
Dear Ashley,
My mom drinks a lot, especially since she lost her
job. She says it helps her deal with the stress. Lately
I’ve also been stressed out and I think about
drinking, too. I’m feeling mixed up and don’t
know where to turn. Help!
13 and Troubled
Dear 13 and Troubled, Everyone learns
from his or her parents—they’re our first role
models. But you don’t need to drink to handle
your troubles, just because your mom does. Alcohol
won’t make you feel better—you can get
sick, get in trouble, or do poorly in school. Try
hanging out with friends who don’t drink, and
get out of the house.
Also, there are people you can call for help.
Your mother might have a drinking problem. Start by
talking to an adult you trust. Also, check
out these sources. Good luck!
Peace Out, Ashley
Dear Ashley,
I’m a 14-year old boy and my brother, T.J.,
is 21. He’s a popular guy with lots of friends
and a girlfriend. He’s been drinking beer with
his buddies for a few years. He hasn’t gotten
into any trouble--my parents didn’t know about
it when he was younger. Meanwhile, my friends are
starting to talk about drinking on Saturday nights.
I don’t really want to, because I’m afraid
I’ll get caught or sick or something. But so
far it hasn’t hurt my brother, so I’m
thinking about it. What should I do?
Unsure
Dear Unsure,
You may think drinking is OK because your brother--a
major role model for you--hasn’t gotten into
trouble with drinking. But that doesn’t make
it any safer for you to drink at your age.
It is illegal to drink alcohol under the age
of 21, and you could face serious legal problems. Also,
alcohol won’t make you popular or help you find
a girlfriend. It could do just the reverse. When your
friends want to drink, you have a few options. First,
remind yourself that most teens don’t drink,
and remind yourself that it’s risky. Then, either
find something non-alcoholic to drink or leave and
hang out with friends who aren’t drinking.
Laterz, Ashley
Dear Ashley,
My best friend just moved away. Now I pretty much
watch TV everyday after school and on the weekends.
There are a lot of ads for alcohol, and I always see
people partying with drinks and having a good time.
If they’re having such a good time and I’m
lonely at home, should I go out and join the drinkers?
Thanks, TV Boy
Hi TV Boy,
Alcohol in TV shows may make you think that all
the beautiful people with lots of friends drink and
that drinking will turn you into one of them. The
truth is not everyone drinks and a lot of
bad things can happen with alcohol.
Don’t let the TV fool you. Get off the couch
and join a club or group at school and make some new
friends.
Good luck! Ashley
Dear Ashley,
I moved to a new neighborhood with my family and
don’t know any of the kids, so I don’t
really have anyone to hang out with. There is a group
of kids my age that sit in the park and drink. They
seem like they’re cool. I’m tired of being
bored. Should I start hanging out with them even though
they are into drinking?
Sick of Hanging out with Myself
Dear Sick of Hanging out with Myself,
If you decide to join that crowd, you will face
pressure to drink. There are too many risks with drinking
alcohol. Remind yourself that most kids your age
don’t drink. Be careful about who you choose as friends.
A good way to make new friends is to join a group
or club at school or near your new neighborhood. Find
some friends who enjoy things you like and who don’t
drink.
See ya! Ashley
Dear Ashley,
I was at a party last night where people were drinking.
They were all hanging out in a circle, and I felt left
out. I picked up a beer can and pretended to drink
so I’d fit in. It seemed like a good idea at
the time, but later I felt kinda dumb about it. What
do you think of this trick? What should I do next
time?
Thanks, Party Animal
Hi Party Animal,
First of all, if the party got busted you would
be in serious trouble. Pretending to drink is not
a good thing to do, because your friends will start
asking you if you want drinks in the future. The best
thing to do is to find something else to drink, find
others who are not drinking and hang out with them,
or, if you feel really uncomfortable, leave the party.
You will get a chance to see your friends later.
Good luck, Ashley
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