It doesn't even matter if the kid wanted to do it or not.. he's 7, he's not rational, hell his brain isn't even fully developed yet. That older brother of his should have his lighter thumb cut off.
That's complete bullshit. I think about 16 is about the right time to try mj and alcohol. I'll be honest I drank at 15 but not on a daily basis or even frequently. 16 is about the age when people begin to become ready to accept the responsibilities that come along with recreational drug use. I would however without feeling bad or even out of my element proceeded to beat the brother senseless, take w/e the kid had away, and then called his parents.
Wow, that's fucked up, I'm 13, I thought it was not great for me smoking every once in a while but thats horrible. On christmas eve, my parents were in bed and I got a can of coke and mixed it with some whiskey and my brother was alredy drinking coke+vodka, so he could see i was getting a bit of a buzz so he gave me the rest of his drink. But that was becasue I was alredy doing it. LIke I told him I was going to smoke up for the first time about a month ago and he told me he did it to and to just not get caught by mom. The drinking isn't something that I'd do again, i wasn't drunk jsut pretty buzzed, but it didn't last long and I didn't neccisairely enjoy it, I enjoy being high way more.
yes, it's horrible. most 7 year olds i know don't have a clue what alcohol or weed is. and i certainly cannot imagine such a child WANTING to alter his/her consciousness.... i don't even want to get into the kind of physical (and maybe emotional) damage this kid will have.
the thing is, the kid really didn't know what he was doing. it was all the other kids my age that kept trying to get him to drink and smoke. when I told his parents, they FLIPPED. his older brother is in DEEP shit, and refuses to talk to me now, but I don't really care. I was like the only one at the party who saw how fucked up the situation was....but I can pretty much guarantee that kid won't be doing ANYTHING else for a LONG time....his parents were furious.....
I used to know a 14-year old boy that smoked meth with his mom. Twas a fukt up situation. I did smoke an ounce with his 9-year old brother one night though.......and his mom. hahaha You ever been so fukt up that you caught a bag of popcorn on fire by putting it in the microwave for 10 minutes? lol
I love when things blow up One time I put a fork in the microwave at my ex's house. There was like, blue lighting flying all over the house lol
Damn, that is so fucked up. I'm glad you told the parents to try and stop this, cause it deffinitely needed to be stopped quick. I hope that kid doesn't have any huge problems growing up and such. I personally would also never again associate myself with the people that offered the kid drinks or weed, cause those are not smart or good people.
this is one of the few situations you have to tell the parents whats goin on. thats massivly fucked up. nothing more really needs to be said that hasnt already been said...thats just FUCKED up. I thought 15 was to young for me getting into the stuff...but damn. Hopefully the kid isnt addicted yet or anything
That's so FUCKED up. I have a 9yr. old son & would kick his ass if he did shit like that. Whenever I do smoke, I keep it on a down low. Never once have I smoked anywhere where he could see me.The thing that kills me is some people I know let their 10-12yr. old kids smoke & drink. "Only at home though" ,fuck that. That just makes me not talk to these people. I started at 12-13 yrs. old and been through too much bullshit in my life too let my 2 sons go through the same shit.
I dont hide the fact that I smoke from my son. I dont smoke when he's in a room but I have outside at partys and whatnots. And 420everyday, we all been through too much bullshit, if that even needs to be brought up then you might need a little more bullshit ya dig ?
Yea well, drunk or sober never lose your composure, if you cant understand that then COME CLOSER. If only you knew what a happy, healthy child he is. Let me ask you, are you a single dad?