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worried my young children will be addicts as well
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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 680658" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>I have to agree with the others. You just never know how someone is going to turn out. J dabbled with pot in high school, but didn't really get started on heavy drugs until he was 18. Alcohol abuse has worn a path up and down both sides of my family tree, but I managed to avoid it. My sister has bing-type tendencies, so has chosen to obstain. When I think about it, all but one of my cousins is doing really good, and have avoided the pitfalls of our ancestors. </p><p></p><p>I think all you can do is try your hardest to be a good role model for you children and fill their toolbox with as many useful tools as possible. What they decide to do in the end is up to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 680658, member: 19076"] I have to agree with the others. You just never know how someone is going to turn out. J dabbled with pot in high school, but didn't really get started on heavy drugs until he was 18. Alcohol abuse has worn a path up and down both sides of my family tree, but I managed to avoid it. My sister has bing-type tendencies, so has chosen to obstain. When I think about it, all but one of my cousins is doing really good, and have avoided the pitfalls of our ancestors. I think all you can do is try your hardest to be a good role model for you children and fill their toolbox with as many useful tools as possible. What they decide to do in the end is up to them. [/QUOTE]
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