Ok, my brother recently got over a drug addiction and I asked some friends how I could pull through living with it. I don't know what one of my friends went around telling people but now random people that I don't even know, come up to me and say "Are you going to be a drug addict like your brother?" I know I should ignore it but lately its been getting out of hand. I get mail telling me where hit ups are and I don't do drugs. I talked to my friends about it and they all deny it. But whenever these people shoot remarks at me, I feel like breaking down right there. But I hold it in because they want to see me that way. What should I do about this issue?
MiZzAdViCe16 answered Saturday March 12 2005, 10:01 pm: tell a close adult friend (not your brother) or school conseler those are the 2 types of people in life that can always help you out
broknxinsideX answered Saturday March 12 2005, 9:55 pm: Tell them that you don't do drugs, if they still keep shooting remarks at you, then if that doesn't work..just completly ignore them. So don't listen to anything they say to you. Think to yourself that your not the one that did drugs, and that they can say whatever..but it wont effect you.
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