Soft Falling Rain wrote: » or from someone else's "little angel."
Lee Blue Self-improvement wrote: » Sorry, who are you quoting there? Just to be clear.
uch wrote: » I'm pretty open with my kids, and have admitted to my oldest that I was (and will always will be) a Junkie (but clean for years), haven't told the youngest yet though. She's a toughie though .But would you tell your kids about any drug habbits you've had
gugleguy wrote: » Interesting thread. I'm a bore. **** How about would you expect your OH to tell your kids they were a Drug Addict.*****Last edited by gugleguy; Today at 07:08. Reason: messed up third person/ second person meh!
LexieOnRale wrote: » about being weak enough to take drugs during rough patches of my life
kneemos wrote: » They'll just throw it back at you.
anncoates wrote: » They'll do that with everything to be fair. Doesn't mean you shirk your authority.
renegademaster wrote: » honesty really is the best policy, when i was growing up most adults said drugs were bad and could kill ya, now after 15 years of experimenting, prohibition ending globally and factual research coming out I now know XTC/MDMA/Magic Mushrooms/Cannabis etc all have proven medical and spiritual value.
Warper wrote: » No i would not. Kids are easily influenced plus it would also provides a logical excuse for getting involved in drugs themselves. Ah well no wonder i take drugs as my father was an addict.
kneemos wrote: » Don't want to undermine your authority either.
Muise... wrote: » I think you have it backwards there - the "no wonder I take drugs" excuses are pure addict-logic, not someone who is about to experiment. If kids want to try drugs the excuse is escapism or sh1ts and giggles. Telling them about the dangers, especially from personal experience, is being responsible.
Warper wrote: » So you would want your kids to try these????