What do you do when your mom and dad are drunk?

what do you do when your mom and dad come home drunk at 11:45 pm and there pissing you off

Answer #1

I would go in my room and lock it or put something in front of it so they couldn’t come in. And turn up the stereoo or something.

Just get away from them.

Answer #2

Where they drunk driving? Next time that you think something like this is going to happen, ask a friend to call the Police with information about their vehicle and where they may be. Maybe you could set up somebody to check to see at what time they leave the drinking establishment

Answer #3

hey man, you just need to ignore them and go to your room, and if they follow you there then just agree with everything they say unless they say sumthing completely untrue about you then defend urself but dont go too far man, because then theyll probly flip out, k?

Answer #4

I usually join them… haha :)

Answer #5

I runaway evry time it happens

Answer #6

I am not facing it right now but I have only seen my parents drunk once and it really scared me. I couldn’t go to my room either because we were on a beach and all my parents friends were there. The experience has changes me forever. I have cried a lot and don’t know what to do. It wasn’t that bad but it still really scared me.

Answer #7

I go to sleeep haha

Answer #8

im going through this now I don’t know what do u :( im soo fucking tierd of this I just wanna run away and yea just please listen to your parents of watever they say or it will get way worse… trust me

Answer #9

my dad’s nice when hes drunk but I just don’t like him that WAY =[ hes drunk right now as im typing. But alls I can think to do is get as far away from them as possible.

Answer #10

Agree with what ever they say, even it’s stupid or a lie. Make sure you dont make your dad angry because he could hit and really hurt you which would makes problems even worse. The most importing thing is to make them go to sleep because once that happens they don’t wake up for hours and when they do they are much calmer. Trust me I’m going through it right now.

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