Hi all - firstly, I'm also not cool - and proud of it
. If my kids don't like the way I act/dress/behave towards their friends, then tough - it's not MY problem, it's theirs
. Of course DD1 (17 soon) still tries to dress me and advise on make-up etc, and I let her up to a point...
Luckily both my kids are reasonable well-grounded - there's just the alcohol thing but I have policy that when there's a party at our house, I supply some for DD and everyone brings their own on the basis that their parents should have supplied it for them - yes they still get "merry" and sometimes throw up, but as long as they behave it's better than them going to the park or wherever.
HOWEVER I did have a step-son come live with us when he was 14 when his Mum threw him out. As our kids were much younger at the time it was a steep learning curve for us and we didn't realise he was into drugs. By the time he was 16 he stopped going to school before his GCSEs and was on the harder stuff. We tried everything - probably did a lot of things wrong - but unfortunately due to his habit he ended up in prison. He's nearly 30 now and i don't know what his prospects are for the future
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I don't want to scare you, and I realise that kids will try stuff out including smoking and cannabis - and at a younger age than we did. I think the trick is to be reasonable (on your terms, not his) and consistent. He is living in your house and has to abide by your rules ( I think ours with stepson were, no lying, no drugs in the house and letting us know where he was) - oh - and not to be scared of him! We also phoned helplines like "Ask Frank" but some are better than others. If he is buying cigs - cut down on the allowance. If he is smoking cannabis, stop it totally, and make it clear that drugs are unacceptable.
He sounds like he's had a pretty closeted time and is now spreading his wings. Hopefully as he's a bright boy he will realise he's wrecking his chances if he goes down the wrong track. Perhaps give him a term to settle in and keep a close eye on things?? As far as I'm concerned where drugs are concerned, privacy doesn't exist!!!
God it's tough being a parent..........[confuse]