Oh shit!

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by masked toker, Dec 26, 2005.

  1. prismatism

    prismatism loves you

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    i blow all my smoke into a stuffed unicorn, and light incense. i think the incense give it away more than the smell of the pot. but if you light them all the time, it won't be weird. just blow your smoke into something, like a pillow or towel or stuffed animal (obviously not your kids'). i don't think you have to worry about it, the smell isn't too distinct or strong if you don't know it well. and get some really good stuff if you can so you don't have to take as many hits and make as much smoke. or just eat it. or cook it into something while your kids are in school, and keep whatever you make in your room.

    i think you should talk to your daughter soon, though, or else she'll get these ideas concrete in her head and when she finds out you smoke she'll be angry and conflicted. around 14-15, kids usually fall into one of two groups. if they smoke, they probably aren't gonna quit, and if they don't, they probably won't start.
     
  2. Radiohead

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    thats not really true at all
     
  3. Socratez

    Socratez Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Hey, thanks for the tips there Prismatism... so your saying I need a unicorn...



    As for having a chat with my oldest... Well.. I'm not too worried about it one way or another... If she catches me... right now she might be a bit angry or conflicted... but... I already know what to say. Up till now, I have been the best dad I could for her (and the family). I work in a very respectable profession... gave the family an awesome home and lifestyle... so I don't think it would be too difficult convincing her I'm not a junkie or an addict. But if I can avoid that situation.. I will... that’s why I go out to smoke :) - Also, when she is older... hey, if she smokes... I just have to just make sure I teach her to be responsible, in terms of driving, studies, and all that stuff... I also would never let her smoke in the house until she was an adult... if she chooses not to smoke... hey, also no big loss for me...


     
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