You must be 18 and up to drink, so the first thing I will say is that its illegal. Secondly, I hope you are not thinking about drinking, because it is very easy to get drunk and addicted alcohol. Your life could go down the drain, so wait till you're 18, or even better, don't drink at all.
No, not legally. Also, it is very dangerous. A 13 year old does not understand the effects that alcohol can have on them. It could cause problems with behavior, effect school, and most important, IT COULD KILL YOU!!!! Until you are old enough to drink legally and are mature and responsible enough to handle it, don't do it! 23 percent of college students have been sexually assaulted while under the influence of alcohol, do you want this to be you?
Nothing will happen if a 12 year drinks alcohol in moderation. Worldwide, the average age at which people first have a drink 12, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). However if she is caught, there may be legal repercussions.
Here's the first answer, funny & probably not true: I'm 12 and I'm currently drinking cream soda, Mountain Dew, and vanilla flavored vodka. its real good. who cares your age? the law does! i am almost fully matured and am not one of the tiny stick figure 12 year olds so it is ok for me to drink; thats what mommy tells me.
The real answer: 12-year-olds (and everyone else) mustdrink to survive. People die of dehydration when they don't drink.
But somehow I think you mean "OK to drink alcohol." In general, it's not a good idea and in many places it's illegal.
Here's how my parents handled it: They drank alcohol when I was growing up, but not excessively. When us kids got to an age where we wondered about it and asked questions, if we asked to try it they'd let us have a tiny sip...just so we could see what it tastes like. ALL of us went "Blech!" afterward & that kept us away from it for many years...until teen years came along & we realized that people don't drink alcohol so much for its taste as for its effects.
Back then, in my state legal drinking age was 18, so by senior year of high school, many kids already could drink legally; therefore it was quite easy to get alcohol so long as you knew the right senior to buy it for you. Sure, many teens drank excessively, just as happens today. But I believe my parents' approach was a good one -- not making it forbidden fruit if we kids wanted to taste it, and also living (by example) a model of moderate drinking. I've done the same with my now teenaged son who, as far as I can tell, seldom or never drinks alcohol. It helps that he's a very picky eater/drinker: If it doesn't taste good, he won't touch it.
I am 12, and i am getting bigger breats, more hair in my public area, under my arms too! It is normal for all of these things to happen when you are 12.
he will become intoxicated if he consumes too much.
He'll get a fine or a sentence.
Alcohol, no. Milk, juices, water and healthful drinks, yes.
the girl will get violent
The number of energy drinks that can kill a 13 year old girl depends with the composition of the energy drink in question.
Well, that all depends on how much the person drinks.
yes he drinks more alcohol in one day than Ireland does in one year
It is illegal for an 18-year-old to consume alcohol in many countries. Even a small amount of whiskey can lead to intoxication in someone of that age due to their limited tolerance and still-developing body and brain. It is important to adhere to legal drinking ages and consume alcohol responsibly.
The boy goes to jail. The girl goes to the hospital.
I say go for it
You can enter a bar room at age 18, but you cannot buy any alcohol drinks.
No you have to be 21. If you do it is possible your parents could loose their license to sell alcohol.
The man will get arrested.