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difficult child picking up pot again
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone" data-source="post: 641366"><p>Too true and having no friends is better than having friends who are bad for you!</p><p></p><p>There are 3 family members who don't drink at all , my difficult child does NOT choose to ''hang out'' with us , the rest of the family and all her friends DO drink and smoke weed and those are the people who she STILL chooses to hang out with</p><p></p><p>I would take her 'sobriety' more seriously if she said ''Mum I've decided not to hang out with so and so for a while at least as I do not want to be around drinkers at the moment as am taking my sobriety SERIOUSLY''</p><p></p><p>As it is she THINKS she can still hang out around them and NOT drink , at all , ever , unrealistic expectation to be honest!</p><p></p><p>She is going to a New Years Eve party at her friends house who is a heavy drinker and there will be TONS of drink around , do I trust her to come home sober? HELL NO!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone, post: 641366"] Too true and having no friends is better than having friends who are bad for you! There are 3 family members who don't drink at all , my difficult child does NOT choose to ''hang out'' with us , the rest of the family and all her friends DO drink and smoke weed and those are the people who she STILL chooses to hang out with I would take her 'sobriety' more seriously if she said ''Mum I've decided not to hang out with so and so for a while at least as I do not want to be around drinkers at the moment as am taking my sobriety SERIOUSLY'' As it is she THINKS she can still hang out around them and NOT drink , at all , ever , unrealistic expectation to be honest! She is going to a New Years Eve party at her friends house who is a heavy drinker and there will be TONS of drink around , do I trust her to come home sober? HELL NO!! [/QUOTE]
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