profoundly stupid question

I have to chuckle, as my current table was found listed in the classifieds as a free pool table. It was purchased for the kids and once they left the parents home it was just in the way. It was in rough shape and reminded me of the college fraternity partying.
 
The problem is… burdening her with the responsibility of making sure all her friends are careful and respectful is a shitty task to bear.

Why should that be a burden for a young lady or man to set a good example? I remind my son every time I drop him off somewhere to be a leader not a follower. Peer pressure is a bitch and kids make mistakes, but in the end we’re raising adults not children.
 
When I was restoring my Anniversary, my wife said to me, you're spending so much time on this that you're not going to let your son and his friends play on it. I went over the no food, drink, etc. with him, and how he was responsible to enforce the rules. It all worked out. Good luck.
 
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