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<blockquote data-quote="Red Chief" data-source="post: 335652" data-attributes="member: 8776"><p>I think you guys misunderstand me.</p><p></p><p>My easy child that I smoked with was 20 at the time. It just happened recently.</p><p>I think that a 20 year old woman has the right to make her own decisions. As a matter of fact, it was her who first asked if I wanted to smoke, not the other way around. And since she stole my stuff, I'm never going to smoke with her again, because she betrayed my trust.</p><p>I never had, nor never would have, thought of smoking or drinking with her when she was a minor & still in school.</p><p></p><p>I have no plans to allow my difficult child to drink or smoke. Again, I've had the talk with her & told her that I totally disapprove of her smoking or drinking when she gets older, or even now.</p><p></p><p>I think we all agree with each other. I would never want a child to drink or smoke. I do think that drinking or smoking with a high school age (or younger) child could destroy the relationship. I just think that smoking with my 20 year old step daughter, on her offer, who is living on her own and has her stuff together, isn't that big of a deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Chief, post: 335652, member: 8776"] I think you guys misunderstand me. My easy child that I smoked with was 20 at the time. It just happened recently. I think that a 20 year old woman has the right to make her own decisions. As a matter of fact, it was her who first asked if I wanted to smoke, not the other way around. And since she stole my stuff, I'm never going to smoke with her again, because she betrayed my trust. I never had, nor never would have, thought of smoking or drinking with her when she was a minor & still in school. I have no plans to allow my difficult child to drink or smoke. Again, I've had the talk with her & told her that I totally disapprove of her smoking or drinking when she gets older, or even now. I think we all agree with each other. I would never want a child to drink or smoke. I do think that drinking or smoking with a high school age (or younger) child could destroy the relationship. I just think that smoking with my 20 year old step daughter, on her offer, who is living on her own and has her stuff together, isn't that big of a deal. [/QUOTE]
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