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Why give drugs away?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 644314" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Jabber...I know your difficult child has been involved in some drugs...no idea the extent...so it doesn't surprise me at all and doubt if it's BS. It may even be a minimization. It's a very dangerous life and daughter got sick of it and wanted to quit, but her "friends" wouldn't let her. They'd come after her and beg her and badger her to get them speed or whatever from HER "friends." And if a request didn't work, there were always threats against her life.</p><p></p><p>Our difficult children tell us a minimum of what goes on with them. We don't really find out unless they totally change and feel like purging their souls. Trust me, as my daughter told me I felt so sick I just wanted to scream at her to stop, that I knew</p><p>too much already and that I couldn't take it. But I listened because she really seemed to want me to listen. And I learned more about drug life than I ever wanted to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 644314, member: 1550"] Jabber...I know your difficult child has been involved in some drugs...no idea the extent...so it doesn't surprise me at all and doubt if it's BS. It may even be a minimization. It's a very dangerous life and daughter got sick of it and wanted to quit, but her "friends" wouldn't let her. They'd come after her and beg her and badger her to get them speed or whatever from HER "friends." And if a request didn't work, there were always threats against her life. Our difficult children tell us a minimum of what goes on with them. We don't really find out unless they totally change and feel like purging their souls. Trust me, as my daughter told me I felt so sick I just wanted to scream at her to stop, that I knew too much already and that I couldn't take it. But I listened because she really seemed to want me to listen. And I learned more about drug life than I ever wanted to learn. [/QUOTE]
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