JasonSmith
Bluelighter
I think there are people who can smoke everyday, and not be addicted to it at all. It's just their lifestyle they chose to follow. IMHO, you're only addicted to something if you can't stop. I know quite a few people who smoke everyday. I wouldn't call most of these of my friends addicted to it, either. I've seen them go for a month without touching it. If they feel like smoking and no one has any bud on them, they're chill with it. They don't start calling up dealers asking for weed or anything. They don't need it, they just like being high.
On the other hand, I have a couple friends (well one or two in particular) who I would say are addicted to smoking weed. They smoke everyday. I'd say between 3 and, I don't know, maybe 8 times a day? One of them goes to my school, so sometimes I would pick her up in the morning. She'd smoke before school almost every time. During lunch she'd ask for a ride to her house so she could smoke really quickly. After school smokes again, then probably another 2-3 times throughout the rest of the day. If no one has any bud on them and they feel like smoking, they'll find some no matter what. Whether if it's asking the car that pulls up next to us at a stop light if they have bud or not, or giving me $20 gas money for a 10 min drive to get a sack.
Some problems I've seen from the people I know who are "addicted" to it, are pretty obvious. She'll be talking to someone, then just walk away and forget she was talking to them. Or she'll be on the phone with someone and just stop talking, forgetting she's on the phone.
Needless to say, everyone is different. I wouldn't consider myself addicted to it, because I never have the urge that I need it. Sometimes I will really feel like smoking, but not that I need to be high.
It has also brought out a positive and negative in my life. I think it's made me a more open-thinking person. More relaxed overall. Not so stressed or worried about things. If something's going wrong in life, why worry about it? It's not like worrying helps at all so why do it. But, smoking has also brought out some negative parts for me. I feel some of my "smoking buddies" are only friends with me because we smoke together. Of course we were friends before we smoked and all, but it feels like our friendship has changed. I also have found it harder to get with girls. Most of the girls I know don't like the whole "drug scene" thing. They say it's a real turn off. And quite a few of them I like, too. I find it hard to figure out what to do sometimes though too. Should I quit doing drugs so more people will like me? Or should I lead my own life and not do something just because they want me to? I'm sure at least some people here can relate to what I'm saying, if not most or all.
Smoking weed or doing other drug hasn't brought me any financial situations though. I'm in an overall, well off family. My parents pay for everything I do, so I don't need a job (to pay for car insurance, gas, sports, food, etc. like some of my other friends have to). It'd be nice having some extra money around, because lately I haven't been smoking too much. I don't want to take the money my parents give me to buy food or go shopping with to buy alcohol or weed. But that's also why I don't want to get a job. I feel if I get a job, I'd be putting a great amount of my paycheck into that, which I certainly don't want to do.
Sorry for the long post, I'm kinda bored and trying to procrastinate on doing my homework.
On the other hand, I have a couple friends (well one or two in particular) who I would say are addicted to smoking weed. They smoke everyday. I'd say between 3 and, I don't know, maybe 8 times a day? One of them goes to my school, so sometimes I would pick her up in the morning. She'd smoke before school almost every time. During lunch she'd ask for a ride to her house so she could smoke really quickly. After school smokes again, then probably another 2-3 times throughout the rest of the day. If no one has any bud on them and they feel like smoking, they'll find some no matter what. Whether if it's asking the car that pulls up next to us at a stop light if they have bud or not, or giving me $20 gas money for a 10 min drive to get a sack.
Some problems I've seen from the people I know who are "addicted" to it, are pretty obvious. She'll be talking to someone, then just walk away and forget she was talking to them. Or she'll be on the phone with someone and just stop talking, forgetting she's on the phone.
Needless to say, everyone is different. I wouldn't consider myself addicted to it, because I never have the urge that I need it. Sometimes I will really feel like smoking, but not that I need to be high.
It has also brought out a positive and negative in my life. I think it's made me a more open-thinking person. More relaxed overall. Not so stressed or worried about things. If something's going wrong in life, why worry about it? It's not like worrying helps at all so why do it. But, smoking has also brought out some negative parts for me. I feel some of my "smoking buddies" are only friends with me because we smoke together. Of course we were friends before we smoked and all, but it feels like our friendship has changed. I also have found it harder to get with girls. Most of the girls I know don't like the whole "drug scene" thing. They say it's a real turn off. And quite a few of them I like, too. I find it hard to figure out what to do sometimes though too. Should I quit doing drugs so more people will like me? Or should I lead my own life and not do something just because they want me to? I'm sure at least some people here can relate to what I'm saying, if not most or all.
Smoking weed or doing other drug hasn't brought me any financial situations though. I'm in an overall, well off family. My parents pay for everything I do, so I don't need a job (to pay for car insurance, gas, sports, food, etc. like some of my other friends have to). It'd be nice having some extra money around, because lately I haven't been smoking too much. I don't want to take the money my parents give me to buy food or go shopping with to buy alcohol or weed. But that's also why I don't want to get a job. I feel if I get a job, I'd be putting a great amount of my paycheck into that, which I certainly don't want to do.
Sorry for the long post, I'm kinda bored and trying to procrastinate on doing my homework.
