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Hey.
One of my best friends has just started smoking pot and it's been freaking me out. She doesn't do it on a regular basis yet, but she hangs out with kids who are full-fledged potheads.
We've been friends for a really long time and I care about her a lot...I don't want her to do anything stupid. I don't harbor any delusions about the dangers of weed; I know it won't kill her, but I just don't want her to get in too deep or something. I love her, but she doesn't always have the best judgment...
So my question is: would it be out of line for me to confront her about it, or should I just mind my own business?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. (link)
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If it's making you so concerned, you should confront her about it.
On her part: You are supposed to accept her decision.
On your part: She should be willing to listen to what you have to say.
Not all people who try drugs become addicted [trust me on that], but some still do. And the ones that do become addicted are the ones that ultimatly change. They start acting differently and all they wanna do is get high. And it stops being fun to hangout with them anymore.
So just tell her how you feel and how you don't want her to become a crack-head because it might change your friendship. :(
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