(October 7, 2017 at 1:41 pm)Won2blv Wrote:(October 7, 2017 at 11:54 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Honestly I'd be pretty pissed off too if I was pregnant and my husband was getting high all the time. The last thing I'd want is to raise a new child with a pot head dad.
I know that was super harsh and judgy on my part, but it makes me mad when men don't step up to the plate to be good fathers and the women have to raise a kid AND deal with BS from their child's father. I mean, the most basic thing a man can do as a dad is to stop abusing drugs.
As for suing your religion, I don't see how that's possible. If it's not doing anything positive for yourself or your life, and if you don't believe in it, I'd just leave.
I would just say that you should think before you judge who I am and how pot affects me. If I took lithium or some kind of antidepressant, I'm sure you wouldn't judge me the same way. How come you can label me as this or that, when you don't even know how it really affects me?
I apologize for my harsh delivery, but I stand by what I said. If you have mental health issues, please see a psychiatrist for proper treatment, at least for your daughter's sake if no one else's. Smoking weed on occasion is one thing. Doing it all the time when you have a 2 week old baby and a wife who takes issue with your constant smoking, is quite another.
Best of luck with everything. I hope your family, especially your daughter who is the innocent bystander, come out of this ok.
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