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budbuzz420
08-08-2005, 02:52 AM
ive decided to tell my dad i smoke, but i need a good conversation starter
its an akward subject and i dont just want to belike dad i smoke i just kinda wanna ease into it. so what would be some good ways???? :confused:
kablam
08-08-2005, 02:58 AM
"Hey dad, wanna smoke this joint with me?"
MeatRulz
08-08-2005, 03:01 AM
whenever a dont do pot commercial comes on ask him what his view on weed is.
hipEstoner
08-08-2005, 03:08 AM
smoke a bowl with him,, then tell him,,, worked great for me
hempsmoker25
08-08-2005, 04:51 AM
talk about a weed movie like cheech and chong and then be like man i wish i had some bud like that and there ya go if he doesnt respond keep talking about it
jacquelyne
08-08-2005, 05:40 AM
This is what i did with my mum
she was stressing real bad one time she had insomnia so i told her to have a joint and she would go to sleep.I told her that i tried that a few times and it worked lol.She didnt have one but from that day on she knew i puffed lol
FunkyMonkey
08-08-2005, 06:05 AM
I would respect it more if my kids just came up and said 'hey I want to talk about something' and we'd sit down and get to it. I know thats a big step and would take loads of nerves so its not so easy as it sounds. But, the reward is greater.
In my family we keep things open ( so far not quite teenagers ) and have regular informal 'family meetings' and talk about everything . I hope to keep that going to avoid the difficult situation you are in now.
Hope it works out for you however you decide to do it.
peace.
Canadabis
08-09-2005, 03:19 PM
I just let my old man know, we were visiting some family outside of Gatineu, Quebec...anyways my uncle started rolling one on the table, so i threw some in...well odds are your not gonna be that lucky...
See if you can find something he can relate to, and put a spin on that i geuss.
Takingsunday21
08-09-2005, 03:29 PM
Maybe say that you are thinking abvout trying it. See what he thinks about it from there.
budbuzz420
08-10-2005, 02:59 AM
well i told him at dinner and at first he was a bit pissed and shocked and then we talk about it so now hes not too thrilled with the idea butif i show i can get on the right tracaka get good grades he will probably let me smoke on weekends...thx anyway
wish me luck with skool
peace
Takingsunday21
08-10-2005, 03:06 AM
So...are you not allowed to smoke anymore until you get good grades or what?
smokingskeleton
08-10-2005, 03:10 AM
That must suck...You've got balls man, sometimes i wonder about telling my dad but i dunno. I doubt he would care, he knew loads of stoners back in the day. Hell he told me where it might be growing wild... I dunno through.
budbuzz420
08-10-2005, 04:21 AM
well he smokes, or used to up till a few months ago (he needs a job and they test) so basically what happened is i told him i smoke and he wasnt to happy at first but i talked it over with him and before he went to bed he was like are you gonna smoke tonight and i was asked if he wanted me to flush it and he was like nah..so i guess he isnt gonna allow me too but hes gonna look they other way
basically he doesnt care
im not grounded or in any trouble so thats good.
KronicKing
08-10-2005, 09:20 PM
sounds just like my dad acctualy,exept he found my stash almost two years ago(had just started)he smokes too,he told me get my stuff together and then i can smoke all i want,we talk about it on long car rides and stuff,but neither of us ever say "yes,i smoke" it's an open secret,and i can leave all my stuff out on the dresser.and the first step to doing well in school is not spelling it "skool" just a tip eh? ;) but good luck! hopefully you'll be able to smoke boat loads by the end of the summer :)
NextGen
08-10-2005, 11:34 PM
ive decided to tell my dad i smoke, but i need a good conversation starter
its an akward subject and i dont just want to belike dad i smoke i just kinda wanna ease into it. so what would be some good ways???? :confused:
how old are you?
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