Nope. I divorced. But I paid for it and he didn’t have anything so I said we’re splitting up the clothes we bought together, he could keep the car, what I came with is mine, I’m deducting your exorbitant weed budget and then we split the account. (He was horrible with money, had an $800 a month weed habit and was overall an idiot and was lucky I didn’t have him fired because I got him a job at my friend’s restaurant and he told me he would get rid of him if I wanted) lol. And still tries to hit me up on Facebook messenger 14 years later. Boy BYE.
He’d buy $200 every week from his dealer, would smoke from the second he woke up, all through the day, at work and at night. It was like vaping for him. We lived in Palm Springs.
Solo. All day, all night, through shifts. And when he didn’t have it he was a nightmare which is why my eyes roll when someone says it isn’t addictive.
Omg I'm glad you got out! and also what caught my eye was $800 a month on weed?! WOW!
All the heavy severe-addiction stoners I know (that I had to make into very casual acquaintances, they make super selfish "friends" anyways, the worst) all grow their own to help with costs. But I also know some that can't function well enough to even do that. It's wild how so many people don't view weed as having the possibility to be a severe addiction.
People for some reason don’t count mental addiction as actual addiction. They think if you’re not physically addicted to something, shaking and having withdrawals that you’re not addicted. This was his case.
Same, girl. After my divorce, I have no plans of going through that shit again, and let my current bf know that marriage is probably never in our future. At least he gets it lmao
I’m down to Kurt Russel and Goldie Hawn it and that’s it. Being married made me realize that for me nothing changed besides a piece of paper and ultimately an even more expensive paper just to be single again. lol
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Was he just bringing it to parties? If he was smoking that solo that is WILD
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All the heavy severe-addiction stoners I know (that I had to make into very casual acquaintances, they make super selfish "friends" anyways, the worst) all grow their own to help with costs. But I also know some that can't function well enough to even do that. It's wild how so many people don't view weed as having the possibility to be a severe addiction.
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...partially joking.
*sad laughter*
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