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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 745601" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>When you abbreviated using the letter M, I thought you were referring to your mother.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I have told my son he's going to be ridiculed and socially ostracized for not smoking pot MI and drinking, especially when he gets to college. It's probably going to ruin his social life and he will lose many friends over it. His dad, therapist, and I have really drilled the message into his head about his genetic predisposition to addiction. He knows all about his biological mother who is still a cocaine addicted prostitute. If he accepts the message that pot isn't addictive, he might try it. I'm trying to use examples from this forum to make him realize the truth about pot. I also know that everyone who tries pot and drinks thinks they aren't going to use it enough to become addicted, but something could snap in the brains of certain people. I've told my son even though beer is only five percent alcohol, because of his genetics, he cannot even have an occasional beer. I don't even cook with white wine. The time will come when my son thinks I'm overreacting. He might try both, and I have to hope he remembers everything he's been taught.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I had a student who got a full paid scholarship become horribly addicted to heroin after moving in with her boyfriend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 745601, member: 21066"] When you abbreviated using the letter M, I thought you were referring to your mother. Yes, I have told my son he's going to be ridiculed and socially ostracized for not smoking pot MI and drinking, especially when he gets to college. It's probably going to ruin his social life and he will lose many friends over it. His dad, therapist, and I have really drilled the message into his head about his genetic predisposition to addiction. He knows all about his biological mother who is still a cocaine addicted prostitute. If he accepts the message that pot isn't addictive, he might try it. I'm trying to use examples from this forum to make him realize the truth about pot. I also know that everyone who tries pot and drinks thinks they aren't going to use it enough to become addicted, but something could snap in the brains of certain people. I've told my son even though beer is only five percent alcohol, because of his genetics, he cannot even have an occasional beer. I don't even cook with white wine. The time will come when my son thinks I'm overreacting. He might try both, and I have to hope he remembers everything he's been taught. Yes, I had a student who got a full paid scholarship become horribly addicted to heroin after moving in with her boyfriend. [/QUOTE]
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