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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your kid is probably just lingering sick. I also have a college sophmore who has been sick (they all have), and also started vaping. My totally less than ideal method re: the vaping, which worries me (and I used to smoke cigarettes, so I get it), was to monetarily bribe him to to quit by the end of the school year. Bonus cash if he quits by the end of the semester. I think it's working. He also made side bets with friends to help hold himself accountable to quitting. [/quote] Tell us more. I’m considering this for weed vaping. [/quote] It was pretty straight forward. We're talking nicotine here (with the cigs back in the day we were at least able to look in the package and know how many we were smoking). He smokes weed occasionally, but doesn't vape it - flower only. I picked this particular battle after expressing my concerns. "I will give you $X if you quit vaping by the end of the year. Quit by the end of the semester, and it's $X +$Y." Explained that for me this was a significant chunk of change and it mattered that much. It helps that he wasn't thrilled with himself for gaining a nicotine addiction. [/quote]
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