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- From: cconell@reed.edu (Carol Conell)
- Subject: Re: What we did and what we want them to do <was Re: Potheads>
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- Organization: Reed College, Portland, Oregon
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 07:16:19 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.071619.1836@reed.edu>
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- Organization: Reed College, Portland, Oregon
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- One interesting
- issue you raise that I too am trying to wrestle with concerns
- the fact that, being realistic, most kids--including the kids those of
- us who are now parents were--do lots of dangerous stuff, and most
- of the time nothing bad comes out of it but occasionally it wrecks your
- life. (Driving with intoxicated people or even
- just people who aren't good drivers is a clear example,
- that I was guilty of myriads of times.)
- We continue doing this somewhat even in adulthood, but in
- general most of us find ourselves more prepared to look for
- risks and avoid them as we get older.
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- What I want to say to my kids, among other things,
- about driving with intoxicated drivers, drugs, smoking and a lot
- of things is that most people most of the time will do it with
- impunity, so that probabilistically maybe the payoff makes sense
- depending on how much you enjoy the results (for me and I suspect
- many kids the intoxicated driver problem is associated with
- not wanting to appear uncool) but as a parent I can't stand
- the thought of their doing it because in the 1/100,1/1000 or even
- 1/1000,000 chance that the resulting tragedy hits them, they're
- my only kids and they're gone permanently. Incidentally, with
- drugs I'm much less worried about addiction than about accidents
- while intoxicated, overdoses etc.
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- One problem is that what I want to say to my kids seems
- pretty similar to what I remember my parents saying to me
- and it didn't effectively prevent my engaging in risky behavior.
- Consequently, I suspect my advice won't work either--or not
- as well as my parental heart wants.
- Do people who didn't drive with intoxicated drivers, etc,
- remember what your parents said--if anything, or why you didn't.
- Maybe that would help those of us who want are kids to be safer than we
- were. A guilt ridden and hence fearful parent.
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- Carol Conell; Sociology; Reed College; Portland, OR 97202 (503) 771-1112
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