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What's Worse: Alcohol or Marijuana Use?
DR. WALLACE: The guy I date is a "pothead." He smokes a lot of marijuana. Sometimes he even smokes marijuana while he is driving. He says that he is in complete control at all times, even when and after he has smoked pot. He says that …Read more.
I'm Afraid to Tell My Parents He's 20
DR. WALLACE: I'm 17 and recently met the sweetest most wonderful guy in the world at a friend's wedding reception. So far, all we have done is have lunch together twice on a Saturday afternoon. I'd really like to see this fellow on a regular basis (…Read more.
Why Take Geometry? I'll Never Use it
DR. WALLACE: I'm 17 and will be graduating from high school in June. I've enjoyed my school year. I've made many friends and have enjoyed learning with most of my teachers. My only complaint is that schools teach things that most students will never …Read more.
Yearly, 7,000 Lives Are Saved
DR. WALLACE: I'd like to know why we have a stupid law in the United States that requires a person to reach age 21 before legally consuming a drop of alcohol. I am a college freshman at Miami University in Florida and if I have a glass of wine at …Read more.
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Should I Live With Mom or Dad?DR. WALLACE: Please answer my question real soon! My parents were recently separated, and I now live with my mother. My father still lives in the house where our family used to live, but my mother and I moved to an apartment on the other side of Miami. Because of the move, I had to change high schools. I don't mind attending the new school, and I have already made new friends. But my problem is that I was on the softball team at my old school. If I still lived in my old house, I would be the starting shortstop on a very good team. My new high school has a weak athletic program. I could play softball here, but winning is fun and chances are we wouldn't win many games. If I moved back in with my father, I could be eligible to play for my old school. I love my dad, but I think I would enjoy living with my mother better than living with my dad. What should I do? Please hurry with your opinion. - Female, Miami, Fla. FEMALE: If you are in the 12th grade and will graduate this coming June, move back with your father until after you graduate. Then move in with your mother. If you are not a senior, stay put. Athletic participation is important, but living with the parent you most enjoy is more important. In athletics, winning is important, but again, participating is more important, and you can participate at your new school and still live with your mother. WINE WITH DINNER IS CIVIL DR.
KELLY: Spain allows those 16 and older to consume all types of alcohol and most European countries have a lower minimum drinking age than the United States. It's hard for Americans to understand that teens 16 and older can consume alcohol in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Norway, Poland and Portugal. It is estimated that over 7,000 American lives per year are spared because our minimum drinking age is 21, and that's over 7,000 reasons to keep it that way! Dr. Robert Wallace welcomes questions from readers. Although he is unable to reply to all of them individually, he will answer as many as possible in this column. Email him at rwallace@galesburg.net. To find out more about Dr. Robert Wallace and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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