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Do most Teenagers do drugs?

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Oslosunshine · 17/02/2022 13:00

DD is 17. She was at a party last night and I got a call from her as it got shut down by the police. One of the girls at the party was taken to hospital in an ambulance after an overdose. Today I had a chat with the mum of the boy who’s party it was and she was, to be expected, incredibly frustrated as she had to fly back to deal with the fallout. Thankfully the police were only really fussed about the noise after the neighbours complained and nothing is being taken further.

However, this prompted me to speak to my DD about why drugs should be avoided and about being sensible etc. DD got very defensive and told me that everyone does drugs, ‘MDMA is safer than alcohol’ and lots more to that extent.

I was incredibly shocked- I know DD smokes (both cigarettes and weed) and whilst I would prefer her to stop, she’s 17 and like most of my peers, I did the same at her age. However, I knew absolutely nothing of the hard drugs and how common they are with her friends.

DH is also worried but sees it as an almost given. He went to a similar school in London to hers and was in a similar ‘scene’ when he was younger and confirms that it is very much the norm.

Mum of the party boy agreed that coke, ketamine, MDMA are all very normalised with their peers and thinks the best course of action is to educate them on dosages, rather than pleading with them to stop.

I feel so naive; I feel as if I have failed my daughter by bringing her up in this privileged inner city London environment where most of the DC have the money for these expensive drugs. But DH thinks it’s not our fault and that this happens everywhere. It certainly didn’t happen on this scale when I was growing up in a less privileged, more suburban area.

Is this normal for teenagers everywhere/ was I just incredibly sheltered growing up?

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velvet24 · 22/02/2022 17:57

MN is definately in denial, its far more common than you think, unfortunately ...

Ohhelpicantthinkofaname · 22/02/2022 18:05

Drugs were pretty common when I was a teen and I think they’re still common now.

Of my peer group I’d struggle to think of someone who’s never smoked weed and pills etc were quite common. Coke not so much, we were too poor.

Of my teens dds peer groups, again lots of kids smoke weed. Probably at least half of them, but I’ve not known many do anything harder. We are not in a privileged London area though, so it’s probably just that they cant afford it!! Dd1 is 17 and has never tried any drugs. I totally believe her, which some people may say is naive, but I know her and it’s not her scene at all.

Dd2 is only 13, hasn’t tried anything yet, but I know some of her extended friendship group have. So it’s probably just a matter of time before she tries something. If it’s just a bit of weed I won’t be that fussed. But I’d rather she didn’t do anything else, even though I did and had a wonderful time doing so Grin

peboh · 22/02/2022 18:43

From my own experience, yes. When I was around that age the majority of my peer group were dabbling in drugs of some sort. I myself had smoked weed from being around 15/16 years old. Especially between 18-21yo.
I think a lot of the people saying the majority don't are being pretty naive, or completely in denial. It's very common in older teens and young adults.

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