Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm in VA. I'm trying to think through why it bothers me so much. Part of it is my vision of him going to some seedy supplier, getting caught, getting arrested, etc. We just made some big purchases, (house, car) so we've been trying to be more frugal, Then I think of him spending on pot. But, I'm trying to find a way to be open-minded. Work can be stressful for sure. Part of me thinks that this is an old college habit that most professional adults grow out of, but I'm sure I'm naive there.
I am in VA and I go to a dispensary in DC that for whatever reason never asked me for a medical card or an ID or anything, it’s a lovely store and the people there are super helpful; I buy $40 Vape cartridges (zero smell) that last me about four months, I take two puffs and sleep like a baby. I recently had surgery and instead of getting completely whacked out on opioids I took Tylenol and used my little vaporizer a few times during the day- I was actually a happy, pain-free functioning member of the family while I recovered from incredibly painful surgery.
Your husband is limiting his use to personal time of no consequence to his work, his family or his responsibilities; for whatever reason this helps him cope, sleep or relieve pain and I think you should not make a big deal of this. The flipside could be him taking heavy duty SSRI’s, Ambien, painkillers etc. that would leave him with serious deficits in his life, you really don’t need to worry about the police getting involved because personal use qualities are not prosecuted like they used to be.
If you want to you could have a talk about his possibly coming into contact with some bad characters, you could suggest he go to a dispensary where the risks are minimal but you have absolutely no right to tell him or insist that he stop. You might want to try it too, you’ll wake up feeling way better than you would after 2 glasses of Chardonnay. My wife will occasionally join me, she loves to fool around after a few puffs, sometimes we just watch community on Netflix and we fall asleep; either way we wake up feeling refreshed. Your husband is doing his best, we all need a little escape and I think that you should grant this to him in a supportive way.
Anonymous wrote:You realize someone opened a 2 year old thread?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood adults still smoking pot. For me it was something kids did as teenagers and now the majority of adults I see smoking it are basically losers that never grew up. Yes, I realize it’s not a dangerous drug or anything but somethings wrong if he has to smoke pot to feel better or feel a high. No different then if your husband had a drinking problem and had to hide his drinking from you.
Tell him to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm in VA. I'm trying to think through why it bothers me so much. Part of it is my vision of him going to some seedy supplier, getting caught, getting arrested, etc. We just made some big purchases, (house, car) so we've been trying to be more frugal, Then I think of him spending on pot. But, I'm trying to find a way to be open-minded. Work can be stressful for sure. Part of me thinks that this is an old college habit that most professional adults grow out of, but I'm sure I'm naive there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood adults still smoking pot. For me it was something kids did as teenagers and now the majority of adults I see smoking it are basically losers that never grew up. Yes, I realize it’s not a dangerous drug or anything but somethings wrong if he has to smoke pot to feel better or feel a high. No different then if your husband had a drinking problem and had to hide his drinking from you.
Tell him to grow up.
Because there are many (medical, etc) benefits. If you don't see that, then you are stuck in the stone age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is drinking so socially acceptable but not pot? Genuinely curious.
We've had the "marijuana is a drug/gateway drug/just say NO to drugs" campaigns drilled into our brains.
Exactly. Racism and Drug War Era messaging, that's it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm in VA. I'm trying to think through why it bothers me so much. Part of it is my vision of him going to some seedy supplier, getting caught, getting arrested, etc. We just made some big purchases, (house, car) so we've been trying to be more frugal, Then I think of him spending on pot. But, I'm trying to find a way to be open-minded. Work can be stressful for sure. Part of me thinks that this is an old college habit that most professional adults grow out of, but I'm sure I'm naive there.