CharInChastity it's a break from controlling myself, like permission to feel sexual. And other things to - like alcohol - I never drink without my belt.
Just chatting
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Angelina in usa 16 year olds can’t drink so I’m belted and cant even enjoy that.
CharInChastity in usa
Another clue. You come from a country probably in eastern Europe or maybe Russia where they do not use the articles a, an and the.
Avery So how is life in an USA? And how would you pronounce that? Oosah?
But now I have to imagine someone doing a comedy routine in a fake Russian accent:
In USA, life difficult. 16 years old, can't by vodka. What's point of belt if can't drink in peace?
youdontknowme 21 in most of USA. 18 in Puerto Rico (part of usa)
In USA, life difficult. 16 years old, can't by vodka. What's point of belt if can't drink in peace?
Four hours later I just figured that out. You're mimicking a Russian. No to be's and no articles. You are clever. Or should I say you clever.
So you lift. You have made excellent progress. My congratulations.
CharInChastity in usa 16 year olds can’t drink so I’m belted and cant even enjoy that.
being drunk in the belt is not so great either, in germany you are allowed to drink beer, wine and champagne at 16, harder alcohol from 18 onwards
youdontknowme In USA, life difficult. 16 years old, can't by vodka. What's point of belt if can't drink in peace?
i hope the question was meant sarcastically
Angelina 18 in the UK for all alchohol unless you're drinking in a restaurant accompanied by an adult, in which case it's 16. It's confusing.
At 16 of course you could until recently get married, join the army, leave home (or get thrown out of home if you have annoyed your parents enough ), change your name, give blood, and of course have sex. But you can't drink except in very limited circumstances.
hanna_anders At 16 of course you could until recently get married, join the army, leave home (or get thrown out of home if you have annoyed your parents enough
), change your name, give blood, and of course have sex. But you can't drink except in very limited circumstances.
in our restaurant you can drink light alcohol at the age of 14 if the parents agree, at home there are actually no legal regulations. it could be considered child abuse to allow 12 year olds to drink at home, but it is not forbidden by law. interestingly, except for sex, everything you write is only allowed from 18 onwards, but alcohol is somehow part of our culture, so the laws are probably more relaxed there.
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Angelina I don’t know the legal situation about drinking at home if you’re younger than 16, I think you’re right that it could be considered abuse to allow a child to drink alcohol at home.
Edit: I just looked it up after I posted this - apparently it’s legal to allow a child over 5 to drink at home !
My dad invited us (me and my siblings) to try drinking alcohol at home around maybe 15 or 16 so we had some idea of what effect it had on us. He even kind of encouraged us to get s-faced just to see what a hangover was like. The girls demurred but the boys didn't, somewhat to their regret. Anyway, I think he was right to send us out into the world with some idea of what alcohol can do to you, and not so much of it, when you are not used to drinking.
Feli From Germany (Felicia Hofner), whom I have followed for a half dozen years, spending Christmas in the US this year with her American boyfriend, having taken him to München last year, produced the accompanying video to help Americans add a German touch to their Christmas. (Includes her paid promotion.)