Hi. Please answer. Right now my mom is going through divorce with my father. They were married 18 years and he can't find a job. My mom is paying him 1300 a month becuase he can't get a job. 'temporary living confindments' (she kept the house) is what its caused. This is making us have money problems. She travels for her job as well and I'm entering Highschool(Shes stressed) One day I was going to put something in my mom's glove compartement and I found a box of cigarettes. My grandparents were visiting and I told my grandma and so I confronted my mom. She promised not to smoke again. I took her cigarettes (we were together) and threw them out. Today I found a box of cigarettes in her glove compartement again. What should I DO?
PS I'm a 13 year old girl
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? RaChY79 answered Saturday August 21 2004, 9:17 pm: Heyy !* Sorry to hear about the divorce. My parents also smoke, not only that but in the house. Well, that was until I yelled at them, I don't mind if they smoke just don't do it around me. But your situation is different, you don't want your mom smoking all together, and I understand. It's just my parents have been smoking for like 25 years and it's had to stop after this long. But, I'm guessing your mom just started smoking recently from all the stress, just explain to her how much you love her and no matter how stressed she is smoking will not comfort her, not only that but they will make her sick. And convince her to stop and if she can't convince her to get the nicotine patches ((sorry if i spelt it wrong)).
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