Every child is different. He's yours, you love him and will do what you think is best for him.
My sister and I were raised in the same house with the same parents. I have never been a drinker or a drug user. My sister is the inverse.
My parents never drank or used drugs. My sister figured that one out all on her own.
I have to wonder why my parents facilitated her to such a degree. but then again I dont have children of my own and shouldnt question such things until I experience them myself.
The "disappointment speech" always worked on me. I was always a "do right" kind of kid.
At this age he is still expecting a response from you for what he has done. I would think you should still give him one.
Do as you see fit but I would suggest pouring yours and his beer out. Dont restock yours. That shows restraint on your part to help him understand that you are willing to do the same for his benefit.
If you dont already, take interest in his hobbies. Work on an old car/truck/tractor together. Attend his football practices as well as his games. Be an intricate part of his life.
If he knows you love him, he will likely respect your wishes.
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