So any non pot smokers?

YA, i hate being high with some sober ppl, straight sketchs me out... walking down the street and thinking, no, Knowing everyone know im high... Then i think i hear stuff haha but thats rare when that happens... No crying tho... once ate some brownies and thought i was on shrooms but thats my only bad high... thank god
 
well the thing about it is this was my childhood best friend, and he betrayed me for a 1000 dollars (story is way to long to get into)
Not sure if this is even relevant, but my son's best friend whom I was a caregiver for while he was on probation took my father's and mine debit cards one weekend and spent $6,000 dollars on drugs. Never got all of that back, but I forgave him. He is still active in his full blown addiction (now it's alcohol) but if he was to show up on my door, I'd at least give him a bed and a meal for a night....After kickin' his ass up and down like I used to...:lol:. I cared for this boy for years. I fed him, took him to his hearings in spite of the fact that his folks earned 3 times what I made at the time.

Does it still hurt? Can you forgive?
 
I have family living with me and they don't smoke it or grow it but they respect my right to do it. and it goes both ways i don't try to get them to smoke. we have mutual respect. i also have friends that don't smoke it but its fine by me and hey at least they drink occasionally. makes for some killer parties. my best friend smoked way more than i did but he's gone now. (note: his death was in no way drug related)
 
Ya, im not to keen on people who try to force others to smoke... Its great but you gotts respect others morals.. im glad to live with a smoker, but also a non... we all drink so i have no problem at all.. a lot of my close friends dont and i still love chillin on a reg basis
 
first to seamaiden, im still relatively young (out of college) but my childhood wasnt that long ago. to vtx i feel for you, but the thing was it wasn't necessarily the money, it was the fact that he was my best friend for near a decade and he completely cut me out of his life. after i found out about the money thing he left the state and never talked to me again. this was 3 years ago. i think the injury is too deep for me to forgive. we used to talk about being each others best man at our weddings, but i think if i ever saw him again i would put him in a hospital, even though im a pacifist. it turns out that me and his brother have become closer friends than any other person ive ever met, and not only has he not talked to me in 3 years, he hasnt talked to his own brother in the same amount of time. some people you just cant forgive.
 
first to seamaiden, im still relatively young (out of college) but my childhood wasnt that long ago. to vtx i feel for you, but the thing was it wasn't necessarily the money, it was the fact that he was my best friend for near a decade and he completely cut me out of his life. after i found out about the money thing he left the state and never talked to me again. this was 3 years ago. i think the injury is too deep for me to forgive. we used to talk about being each others best man at our weddings, but i think if i ever saw him again i would put him in a hospital, even though im a pacifist. it turns out that me and his brother have become closer friends than any other person ive ever met, and not only has he not talked to me in 3 years, he hasnt talked to his own brother in the same amount of time. some people you just cant forgive.




Man, i feel for ya.... I cant imagine what i would do if my best bud turned against me... I have know him since 2nd grade and we live together... so we would have to forgive
 
Not sure if this is even relevant, but my son's best friend whom I was a caregiver for while he was on probation took my father's and mine debit cards one weekend and spent $6,000 dollars on drugs. Never got all of that back, but I forgave him. He is still active in his full blown addiction (now it's alcohol) but if he was to show up on my door, I'd at least give him a bed and a meal for a night....After kickin' his ass up and down like I used to...:lol:. I cared for this boy for years. I fed him, took him to his hearings in spite of the fact that his folks earned 3 times what I made at the time.

Does it still hurt? Can you forgive?

You would still let him in our house? Even considering who he lives with now and all that he's done? I think he's proven quite well that he absolutely cannot be trusted. :? I don't know.. it depends, but what he did, especially to your dad... :?
 
first to seamaiden, im still relatively young (out of college) but my childhood wasnt that long ago. to vtx i feel for you, but the thing was it wasn't necessarily the money, it was the fact that he was my best friend for near a decade and he completely cut me out of his life. after i found out about the money thing he left the state and never talked to me again. this was 3 years ago. i think the injury is too deep for me to forgive. we used to talk about being each others best man at our weddings, but i think if i ever saw him again i would put him in a hospital, even though im a pacifist. it turns out that me and his brother have become closer friends than any other person ive ever met, and not only has he not talked to me in 3 years, he hasnt talked to his own brother in the same amount of time. some people you just cant forgive.

A friend since childhood still equals a seriously long time, you two did some growing up together. Well.. or maybe not. :? See, I can't quite relate, I was a Navy kid and we moved every year or two, so there are no childhood friends because I didn't make friends, I was too shy until junior high. Still, though, I can understand how being stabbed in the back must have felt.
 
This is like a Seamaiden reality show... watching husband and wife converse to each other over a forum... amazing :eyesmoke: :)

Check it out: So, I'm reading your post, and I chuckle. Behind me I hear, "What's so funny?" I say, "You'll read it." :lol:

Dave and I met online. :shock: :lol: (No, not on an internet dating site, it was through a common interest.)
 
This is like a Seamaiden reality show... watching husband and wife converse to each other over a forum... amazing :eyesmoke: :)
Oh we do this all the time. Right now as we speak, she's furiously typing away on her keyboard not but 15ft away. Of course, what ya'll miss is the "back channel" dialog that often goes on. Sometimes it gets quite...umm...animated. :D

We do this on other forums too. Sometimes we're told to get a room as well. :shock:
 
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