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Look on the bright side.
You arent a man.
A man honors his bets, so I'm not sure what you'd know about being a man.
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You arent a man.
Drugs! It’s always drugs. My stepchildren stole and sold all of their mothers jewelry to buy drugs.
My step daughter once stole my wedding ring, and pawned it to get high, and to finance a tattoo that ironically says “Honesty”. Of course, I figured it out and bought it back from the pawn shop, I should have filed a complaint and had her thrown in jail.
anyone who thinks pot is harmless this is where it leads, it leads to harder drugs and children stealing from their parents.
I feel bad for Vince, but the only way this stops is he lets his kid face the full consequences of his actions. I made the mistake of not stopping it at 17, and now her life is an irreversible **** show.
anyone who thinks pot is harmless this is where it leads, it leads to harder drugs and children stealing from their parents.
That's not even the worst! It leads to jazz!
I'm sorry about what happened to you, but to be honest, it's not the drugs themselves as much as it is a person being born with an addiction personality. If it wasn't pot, it would have been alcohol or gambling.
There's actually a psychiatric term for it: SUD; substance use disorder.
Has to be a fine line to walk as a parent of Vince's wealth and profile. You want a better life for your kids than the life you had but at the same time you don't want them to not be coddled and enabled. Hopefully the kid can get his life turned around.Sign of the times. I see it virtually everyday. Spoiled, entitled and lazy.
Strong men create weak men and weak men create strong men.
Vince is a man of high character. Vince stepped up after his parents death and raised his siblings. Worked hard for everything that he has achieved. One does not need to suspend disbelief to surmise that Vince provided his son with the things that Vince never had or could afford at his age.
A man honors his bets, so I'm not sure what you'd know about being a man.
Literally about to ask you the same thing. It's 2021 and you're saying pot is a gateway drug.you can't actually believe that dribble, can you?
there is an excuse for everything!
until personal responcibilty makes a come back, society is doomed.
A man honors his bets, so I'm not sure what you'd know about being a man.
Prime snowflake age.How old is his son?
Edit: Found it, he's 23
I have a friend with the same dilemma.Has to be a fine line to walk as a parent of Vince's wealth and profile. You want a better life for your kids than the life you had but at the same time you don't want them to not be coddled and enabled. Hopefully the kid can get his life turned around.
Is it contagious?
you can't actually believe that dribble, can you?
there is an excuse for everything!
until personal responcibilty makes a come back, society is doomed.
you can't actually believe that dribble, can you?
there is an excuse for everything!
until personal responcibilty makes a come back, society is doomed.
Recognize!!!I'm sorry about what happened to you, but to be honest, it's not the drugs themselves as much as it is a person being born with an addiction personality. If it wasn't pot, it would have been alcohol or gambling.
Literally about to ask you the same thing. It's 2021 and you're saying pot is a gateway drug.
I'm an ex-junkie and you're way off here.