LilikoiMoon
Bluelighter
ITT: talk about family in relation to drugs.
How did your parents deal with your drug use?
How would you deal with your kids drug use?
How do you feel about parents who use when they have kids at home?
For those who arent a parent yet but someday will be:
How has using drugs swayed your judgement as to how you would view your childs use if they were to start using? Or has your use swayed your judgement at all?
How would/do you feel about younger siblings drug use?
Did your older siblings influence your decision to begin using drugs?
Do you discuss drugs, prohibition, etc with your family?
Also, feel free to just say what's on your mind when it comes to family and drug use.
1. My parents really couldn't judge my drug use, as they were some of the biggest hustlers themselves in their youth. Both were users and dealers, but straightened up as they aged. I respected them for their honesty and partially disliked them because I felt like they contributed to my experimenting because it was always available.
2. My kids , I have been honest with them about my past, and encouraged them not to take my path in life. However, the oldest is in her 20's and we have discussed marijuana use for her horrible migraines she has been plagued with since age 3.
3. How do I feel about parents who use with children at home, well, I feel you should not be using anything that impairs your judgment, especially with young children to care for. When my children were little, I would smoke a joint on weekends away from them, but never anything heavy.
4. Yes, my past has changed my way of advising my children. However, both are grown and gone...it's on them now, and proud they haven't done anything major yet.
My youngest can never drink or do drugs due to transplant.
5. I am the oldest sibling and proud my siblings have never done more than smoke weed and drink. I think they learned not to walk my path long ago, and I am proud of them.
Lastly, yes, I have discussed my addictions with my family. Most are completely understanding. I've had periods of sobriety in life.
And a major trigger, as one of my children was murdered when he was 3 years old.