im only 18 now but have been on my own for two years and smoking for 5. the only thing that ever brought me and my pops together was smoking, but i eventually just got sick of him because if he wasnt high he would have bad anger problems.

i think the "typical" stoner doesnt exsist. for me i smoke for my own reasons, but when people do put "getting high" as there main priority and thats it, then you have a problem.

throughout highschool i have seen every type of "stoner" possible. from nerds to jocks and i see it bring everyone together, but the ones who don't partake are the ones who look down upon us. just because i smoke people think im the biggest drug dealer and doing everything else out there. but its cool though, because i already know what i am going to do with my life and have planned.

i feel as long as "chiefen" isnt your main priority, then you have already beat the typical stoner stereotype.

sorry for the rambling guys and gals, i just feel very strongly on this issue myself.
SamsonSimpson Reviewed by SamsonSimpson on . Social stigma of being a "Stoner" Being a Marijuana user aka "Stoner" is part of our shame-based cultural belief system labeled apon pot users by non-users. Although being called a Stoner has it's glory with others of the same kind. It's when the outsiders try to label you, "He's just a stupid stoner", "Low life"..."Pothead"...is when you start to feel the flames from the outside world. I kinda look at it from a Black person's point of view. It's okay for someone in the same race to say "What up (N word)". But when It's said in Rating: 5