Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
But doesn’t smoking or vaping pot = getting stoned every time? Why else do it?
I know this isn’t the argument, but no one really “likes the taste of wine” until they’ve conditioned themselves to, either.
So consider wine “wind down process” = pot “wind down process”. You can drink and not get drunk, but let’s face it, if it’s part of your wind down, you’re doing it to feel happy and relaxed, which is being mildly drunk. So, if you accept that, why can’t you accept being mildly stoned? Either could just as easily wind down with a cup of chamomile tea.
Why would I want to accept my child’s sitter being mildly stoned?
Would you freak out the same way if your sitter was having a glass of wine while making dinner?
If your answer is yes, then you need to change sitters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
But doesn’t smoking or vaping pot = getting stoned every time? Why else do it?
I know this isn’t the argument, but no one really “likes the taste of wine” until they’ve conditioned themselves to, either.
So consider wine “wind down process” = pot “wind down process”. You can drink and not get drunk, but let’s face it, if it’s part of your wind down, you’re doing it to feel happy and relaxed, which is being mildly drunk. So, if you accept that, why can’t you accept being mildly stoned? Either could just as easily wind down with a cup of chamomile tea.
Why would I want to accept my child’s sitter being mildly stoned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
But doesn’t smoking or vaping pot = getting stoned every time? Why else do it?
I know this isn’t the argument, but no one really “likes the taste of wine” until they’ve conditioned themselves to, either.
So consider wine “wind down process” = pot “wind down process”. You can drink and not get drunk, but let’s face it, if it’s part of your wind down, you’re doing it to feel happy and relaxed, which is being mildly drunk. So, if you accept that, why can’t you accept being mildly stoned? Either could just as easily wind down with a cup of chamomile tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
But doesn’t smoking or vaping pot = getting stoned every time? Why else do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
But doesn’t smoking or vaping pot = getting stoned every time? Why else do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
I’m not really a drinker, but I know people who have a glass or two of wine each evening because they like the taste or it’s part of the wind down process. I don’t think drinking necessarily = getting drunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
I would not allow someone who drank daily to watch my child, either.
What are they self-medicating so often?
—grandchild of an alcoholic grandmother who allowed me to be abused while she got her afternoon G and T on.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if I also know them to be a responsible person. It is akin to drinking, in my opinion. Plenty of people who drink “regularly” are responsible.
Anonymous wrote:No