Bekky – Interview 07
Bekky started drinking alcohol at thirteen with friends because she felt pressure to join in, but now she hardly drinks at all. She is worried that drinking alcohol could have a bad impact on her health, and thinks that young people need to be given more information about what can go wrong.
Bekky first tried alcohol because all her friends were doing it and she didn’t want to get a reputation of being boring’ and not part of the group. They found it really easy to get alcohol even though they were underage. She didn’t like the taste of it though and being drunkmakes hergiddy, emotional and she tends to cry a lot.
Her Mum doesn’t really approve of young people drinking alcohol but Bekky is allowed to drink on special occasions. Bekky says her parents drink ‘in moderation’ and she has never seen them drunk.
Bekky no longer drinks alcohol regularly because she is concerned about how alcohol will affect her health. One of her friends was very ill due to alcohol poisoning. She thinks that young people are not told enough about the long-term effects of alcohol on the body.
Bekky isn’t interested in getting hold of drugs but sheamazed at how easy it is. On one occasion she was offered cannabis at a friend’s house but said ‘no’ even though all of her friends tried it. Bekky says that she’sbeen put off trying drugs by seeing how people look and behave when under the influence of drugs. Her attitude to drugs has also been shaped by her parentswho made her aware of the risks. She thinks that people tend to judge girls who do drugs harder than boys who do.
For Bekky, information about drugs has mainly comefrom the media, her parents and teachers. She doesn’t thinkmost teachers know enough about drugs to talk to them about it. She thinks that young people should be made more aware of how easy it is to get addicted to drugs.