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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 87740" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi,</p><p>I'm pretty sure my easy child son is or was smoking pot while living at home but he never said or did anything to make us aware of it. He worked, he didn't ask for anything from us and was appreciative of having a place to live while he saved money to open his own business. I think that is the difference--he wasn't being rebellious or in your face, I think he was recreationally smoking with his friends who also were responsible young adults. I guess what I am saying is it had nothing to do with us and he was quiet about it.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 was doing drugs at a young age and she was not functioning--she was rebellious, skipping school, stealing, lieing, etc. In her case we had to do something and she ended up in residential treatment a couple of times. At this point she doesn't live with us and works and takes care of herself. I know she smokes pot and drinks alcohol (she is 19) but she isn't interested in using it as a means for rebellion anymore and she is functioning as an adult--since she no longer asks for money from us she can do whatever she wants to do, her choice.</p><p></p><p>I do think everyone finds the line in the sand as Sunny says.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 87740, member: 3450"] Hi, I'm pretty sure my easy child son is or was smoking pot while living at home but he never said or did anything to make us aware of it. He worked, he didn't ask for anything from us and was appreciative of having a place to live while he saved money to open his own business. I think that is the difference--he wasn't being rebellious or in your face, I think he was recreationally smoking with his friends who also were responsible young adults. I guess what I am saying is it had nothing to do with us and he was quiet about it. difficult child 1 was doing drugs at a young age and she was not functioning--she was rebellious, skipping school, stealing, lieing, etc. In her case we had to do something and she ended up in residential treatment a couple of times. At this point she doesn't live with us and works and takes care of herself. I know she smokes pot and drinks alcohol (she is 19) but she isn't interested in using it as a means for rebellion anymore and she is functioning as an adult--since she no longer asks for money from us she can do whatever she wants to do, her choice. I do think everyone finds the line in the sand as Sunny says. Jane [/QUOTE]
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