Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by lemonboy
Part of being a parent is having a relationship above the influence of society. If you're going to be involved in your child's life I don't see how it would be a problem. On the other hand, if you aren't then it really doesn't matter whether you smoke or not. Parents that use society as an excuse for their child's behavior simply haven't put in the necessary man hours.
It's almost like Santa Clause. Are those couple years of smiles on December 25 really worth watching your child break down into tears when she realizes that magic doesn't exist? Man, I would have rather known that from the beginning but maybe that's just me.
The running theme here seems to be that kids are stupid creatures that will believe anything. If someone had told me noodles grew on trees I would have kicked them in the shins and went back to watching Mr. Rogers. But again, perhaps that's just me.
A kid would'nt look at cannabis the same way as you, you have to remember they think on different wave lenghts to you. "why does daddy smoke cannabis if he dos'nt need it?" "if my dad does it shud i do it?" and alot of other shit, they don't think the same way as you,they think about toys and friends and having fun and playing games, not fucking cannabis. you should let the kid wait til he's older and just let him find out on his OWN, because he WILL, and even if your child does look at these D.A.R.E things and thinks "i dont want to try cannabis because it sounds bad" then so fucking what? you should respect his opionion and should'nt FORCE cannabis uppon your child.
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by hellomandude
its none of your buisness why those parents do what they do
u dont c them poppin in ur house judgin how u run shit
i think this is a product of you needing to get a fuckin life
maybe some of us are trying to figure out how we would approach these issues with our own children.
Bringing children into headshops?
figure it out for yourself
your capable of making decisions, right??
if you dont want your kid to be a pothead, dont have weed/paraphanelia around them! :thumbsup:
Bringing children into headshops?
Yeah if I had kids, and they weren't teenagers yet..they wouldn't be in the headshops. Once in the teens, I will puff up with them and let them smoke at the house...just bring me weed! muahahaha
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by rhino44
maybe some of us are trying to figure out how we would approach these issues with our own children.
lol and that requires your judgement on another parents decision?
i think not
in the words of carlos mencia
YOU ARE RE-TARDED!!!
Bringing children into headshops?
some of us like to observe society and learn from others mistakes and triumphs aswell as from our own experiences. just cuz u havnt looked outside your inbred family to help you make a decision, doesnt mean we all are confined to your stupidity.
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by hellomandude
lol and that requires your judgement on another parents decision?
i think not
in the words of carlos mencia
YOU ARE RE-TARDED!!!
You ever hear of 'trial, and error'? Alot can be learned from others mistakes, and triumphs...
I think it's wise to step back, and take a good look at what others do. If only to see the outcome...
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by rhino44
some of us like to observe society and learn from others mistakes and triumphs aswell as from our own experiences. just cuz u havnt looked outside your inbred family to help you make a decision, doesnt mean we all are confined to your stupidity.
no, dude. im sorry
lol
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by JunkYard
You ever hear of 'trial, and error'? Alot can be learned from others mistakes, and triumphs...
I think it's wise to step back, and take a good look at what others do. If only to see the outcome...
the whole concept of trial and error relates to your own failing and learning from those failures
cmon i know you guys can do better then this
Bringing children into headshops?
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Originally Posted by hellomandude
the whole concept of trial and error relates to your own failing and learning from those failures
cmon i know you guys can do better then this
If you think that you can't learn from others, then you are a 'fool!