alright.. well i was in my parents room (needed a belt from step dad) and in one of dressers was this big zip lock bag full of ..weed, like full ta da rim wit weed., like im cool wit weed but, mom+weed= weird| any body else find weed in there house thats not yours?
maybe that's all that keeps her from killing you when she starts PMS'ing LOL my Dad never hid it from us. It was never a big deal. But it was kinda hard for my parents to explain to my Gramma when I was about six how I knew about those green cigarettes that the grownups shared with each other, and the brown ones that they didn't share.
first of all mamaboogie that picture of your girls is absolutely beautiful, you are truely blessed, second i say take it and smoke it my best friend is high school parent's always had weed stashed in the house and it was much better than what we were getting we always took it and smoked it what were they going to do call my parent's and tell that we stole their weed, i think not.
i have it was my stepdads so i pinched it i smoked it and thus, my first time smokin up. well i guess what i mean to say is be glad at least it aint crack you know. HAKUNA MATATA
yea i take a un-noticable amount once in a while wich is usually a dime n a bit. n ya that can save my ass one day lol if they eva catch me smoking or with weed ill jus say u had it too so i wanted to try it lol
I re-met my mother when I was seventeen. I confessed to being a smoker. I couldn't figure out why she was grinning at me. She went into the bedroom and came back with a fattie!
Once when I was 15, I found half a joint on the living room floor. My parents lost it the night before. It was fairly early and no one was up. Once my dad woke up, he started looking for it. I asked him what he was looking for, and he said a cigarette...
oh yes, when my brother lived with us, i was always borrowing his pants (he had the tight girl dickie pants and i liked them so shut up) and i was always finding weed and pills in his drawers, same with my other brother too, yep, i always snatched myself some too, he was always too drunk or stoned to notice, i dont think he cared either
It really is a shame that teenagers who would probably feel their privacy violated if their parents were poking around in their room and drawers will actively snoop and steal from their parents. I went through having to lock all my valuebles up because of my kid. It was the worst kind of violation, being ripped off by someone you spent the last 16 years housing, feeding, wiping their asses, attending their sports functions, helping with their homework, etc. etc. Do you want your weed pinched????
I agree. you should always treat people with the respect you expect to receive in return, especially when it's family. stealing is wrong.
Yeah, I never actively looked for my parents' weed. But I do think the wayward joint was fair game...At least my 9 yo brother didn't find it! ps-this was like 13 years ago...
I've never found pot in my parents house, not that I ever looked. But my dad kept a chillum that he used for smoking pot in the 1970's. He brings it out every now and then and tells a story about using it. I'm pretty sure that my parents go to parties where someone is passing a joint around as they've come home smelling like reefer. With me out of the home, I can't begin to imagine what they do... On the topic of finding their weed (assuming I did find some), I'd ask to smoke a bowl with them, I mean it is their weed and our relationship is mature enough that they acknowledge that I am an adult capable of making my own choices.
i was at my friend's house a while back and we went to her parents room to look for something and shes going through her dad's coat pockets in the closet and she finds a bag of weed. it wasn't much so it was no big deal, but it was weird finding it. the only time i've found it at my house was when i checked my brother's hiding place one day. i was purposely looking though so i guess it doesn't count
Shit, my parents are more conservative than I thought. All my dad does is drink and my mom doesn't do anything. (then again, my dad is 70 and was in the air force)