i am 17 years old and i have this probloem with pot. you see my boyfriend and i started dating almost a year ago and before then he was really into the pot, but he stoped fot me, now my boyfriend is have like withdrawl beacuse he says he needs and he hasnt needed it like 2 months. but out of no where he needs it. i dont know what to do i cant stand pot and he knows, i just dont want it to ruin out relationship.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? cloudy_conscience answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 3:48 pm: Okay first of all pot is not addictive at all, it's all in your head. So if your boyfriend is having real withdrawals then he is totally on something else. You need to let him know where you stand and if he really cares about you then he will get off of it and whatever else he is doing.
Second, I agree with you and I can't stand pot. I made my boyfriend get off of it before I would even start dating him, so I am glad that you stand up for what you believe in.
Comrade answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 1:57 pm: People don't go through pot "withdrawls". It's not physically addictive in the least--only psychologically addictive.
If your boyfriend really is having withdrawls, it's because he misses the feeling of blazing and getting blown, not because he "needs" it. Keep in mind that whatever he does from this point on is a choice. If you tell him "Either the pot goes or I go", and he chooses the pot, well... [ Comrade's advice column | Ask Comrade A Question ]
SK8ORDIE answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 12:57 pm: well for me... weed is more of a mentle adicition
so nxt time he says he needs it make out with him to distract him from wat he thinks will calm him down [ SK8ORDIE's advice column | Ask SK8ORDIE A Question ]
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