you need to have your parents trust. just don't smoke for awhile until everything cools over with them, tell them you're sorry and you're going to quit.. then after everything cools off and they start to trust you again, then you can probably go back to smoking, but be careful.. but yeah, running away does nothing really.. except make your parents extra pissed. i ran away once when i was little (i didn't go real far) but when i came back, my parents were even more pissed with me before, and they said next time i do it they'll throw out suitcases for me.. so i never ran away again lol
Haha nice. My dad said if i run away again i go to jail. Which sucks cause hes a lawyer and can make that happen.
the 2nd poster(katyismename) was right. Just obey them until your on your own. If you really think you can pull strings and get away with it then do it.
And what did that teach you? It would teach me that if I'm going to run away I'd better be sure I won't be found.... kinda like beating a dog after it returns from running off... to the dog, the punishment is for returning.
Jesus christ don't be one of those kids who gets kicked out of their house because tbey wouldn't stop doing drugs
Thats what I did. My mom doesnt care really anymore, she even jokes around about me being baked. Honestly, there are much worse things kids can be doing then smoking pot. As long as your responsible and not a fuckin idiot about it, your parents really dont have shit to worry about. I dont know or remember you, but judging by your original post you've shown them you fucked up pretty good because of it. The best thing to do would be to chill out with it, give it a while without it, and in a while just start up again- and either tell them upfront, or just be very careful with it and go about hiding it smartly.
my dad is also a lwayer and makes the same threat all the time, but nothing comes of it. i don't think he can actually do anything.
Don't play the whole "Smoking is dumb and I'm a changed man". That will just keep them in the same mind set of how they were right, and how they can get you to change. If you quit smoking, my thought is that it shows that you are not sure about the decision in the first place. You knew when you first did it that it was wrong, what makes it any MORE wrong now? Don't tell your parents you quit, and when they ask if you've quit tell them "If I didn't, I'd lie anyway so does it matter what I say?" That's the way I went with my mother, and she had no response other than somewhat of a disappointed look. She found a cig butt outside on the EXTREMELY off chance, and knows that I still smoke, and she obviously came around and didn't approach me. I just know that it was no longer there the day I went to get it and throw it somewhere. She said the same stuff and was going to kick me out if I didn't stop
smoke in the woods, I promise you won't get caught, and it's just so peaceful with all the nature around you.