Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stink is everywhere. Why people voted for this, I will never understand.
100% blame everyone who voted for more drugs in our society. (And yes, removing barriers to a drug increases its use).
I smell it in cars that drive by, so it is leading to more accidents also.
Great idea geniuses.
Anonymous wrote:Probably the same people who said shutting down schools to slow the COVID epidemic (before we had vaccines) was a disaster for kids’ learning thought legalized marijuana was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.
Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?
What if she had a glass of wine throughout the day for her anxiety? Is she dependent upon it?
I would not like either. CBT would be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.
Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?
She smokes it because she has anxiety issues. Should we outlaw people taking their prescription anti-anxiety meds at 7am?
And she's highly productive in her workplace and her home like, so can't really use that as an argument against it.
But all that still doesn't mean I don't hate it.
I don't think a spouse should "make" their spouse do anything. She does smoke it outside, Unfortunately, one of her smoking spots is a chair right outside the door to my makeshift telework area. And the smell comes in through the crack, when she opens the doors, and on her breath and clothing.
can't she (and everybody, for that matter) use a different--non-stinky==form of it? edibles? do they make patches? something else???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.
Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?
She smokes it because she has anxiety issues. Should we outlaw people taking their prescription anti-anxiety meds at 7am?
And she's highly productive in her workplace and her home like, so can't really use that as an argument against it.
But all that still doesn't mean I don't hate it.
I don't think a spouse should "make" their spouse do anything. She does smoke it outside, Unfortunately, one of her smoking spots is a chair right outside the door to my makeshift telework area. And the smell comes in through the crack, when she opens the doors, and on her breath and clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.
Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?
She smokes it because she has anxiety issues. Should we outlaw people taking their prescription anti-anxiety meds at 7am?
And she's highly productive in her workplace and her home like, so can't really use that as an argument against it.
But all that still doesn't mean I don't hate it.
I don't think a spouse should "make" their spouse do anything. She does smoke it outside, Unfortunately, one of her smoking spots is a chair right outside the door to my makeshift telework area. And the smell comes in through the crack, when she opens the doors, and on her breath and clothing.
Anonymous wrote:We finally got rid of omnipresent cigarette stink, and now this.
Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of curious where op lives that this was a surprise to her. I may want to move there myself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.
Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?