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19 year old stellar srudent admitted to eating pot brownies
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott_G" data-source="post: 602592" data-attributes="member: 16626"><p>My parents were pretty strict when I was growing up. I was an honor student and never got in trouble with the law. Like many teens I did experiment with marijuana and alcohol, but I never let it get in the way of my priorities. I understood the the importance of doing well in life. As a teen, my curfew was at least an hour earlier than all my friends. When I went away to college it was my first taste of real freedom. For the first time in my life there was no one telling me what to do or what not to do or what time I needed to be home by. When I returned for the summer after my freshman year I expected things to continue that way, after all, I was an adult. This did not match with my parents expectations. For us, curfew was the big sore point. My parents gave me a midnight curfew on Friday and Saturday and an 11PM curfew on weeknights. I thought it was horribly unfair, but as my mother said, their house, their rules. They didn't want to worry about me if I was out all night and my father had to get up very early for work. Of course I broke curfew often and we fought about it quite a bit. The summer after my sophmore year I got an apartment off-campus with some friends and never lived with my parents again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott_G, post: 602592, member: 16626"] My parents were pretty strict when I was growing up. I was an honor student and never got in trouble with the law. Like many teens I did experiment with marijuana and alcohol, but I never let it get in the way of my priorities. I understood the the importance of doing well in life. As a teen, my curfew was at least an hour earlier than all my friends. When I went away to college it was my first taste of real freedom. For the first time in my life there was no one telling me what to do or what not to do or what time I needed to be home by. When I returned for the summer after my freshman year I expected things to continue that way, after all, I was an adult. This did not match with my parents expectations. For us, curfew was the big sore point. My parents gave me a midnight curfew on Friday and Saturday and an 11PM curfew on weeknights. I thought it was horribly unfair, but as my mother said, their house, their rules. They didn't want to worry about me if I was out all night and my father had to get up very early for work. Of course I broke curfew often and we fought about it quite a bit. The summer after my sophmore year I got an apartment off-campus with some friends and never lived with my parents again. [/QUOTE]
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