What should I do at parties?!


Question: What should I do at parties?
Ok so I was at a party a while ago and I tried pot. My friends did it once before me too but I know when another party comes they will do it again. People in my family have done it and had some issues with it before. My parents kind of caught on that I tried it and figured out. They said never to do it again. My uncle also found out about it and he said "don't get involved with that, it will mess your life up" I don't want to do it at the next party but if ALL my friends are, I might. I mean every single friend of mine. I really don't know what to do...I also don't want to be that one guy not doing it at a party so PLEASE don't give me that "your friends are bad or get away from your friends" thing because that's not what I'm looking for. I also don't want my parents or uncle to find out either and I don't want to just not listen to what they say, I will feel bad. I need a serious answer guys...

Answers:

Drink. I'm not saying go out and be a party animal and drive into a canal.. But you can drink. In my opinion being drunk is better than being high. I'm 15, lol.

Experience !?



Excuse yourself for a few minutes - refresh your drink, take a leak, whatever.
The bad thing about being around a bunch of high-ons, is that you know exactly how dull they are....

Good Luck



would you rather have a messed up life or lose a couple of friends? bring a piece of grass or something and pretend its pot

grass



you know what your problem is kid, your stuck in the 60's. go get yourself some meth and lightbulbs. That will really impress your friends.



drink instead!



Cannabis use has no effect on mortality. -Sidney, S et al. Marijuana Use and Mortality. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 87 No. 4, April 1997. p. 585-590. Sept. 2002

Heavy use as a young adult won't ruin your life. -Eisen SE et al. Does Marijuana Use Have Residual Adverse Effects on Self-Reported Health Measures, Socio-Demographics or Quality of Life? A Monozygotic Co-Twin Control Study in Men. Addiction. Vol. 97 No. 9. p.1083-1086. Sept. 1997

The 'gateway effect' is false. -Morral AR, McCaffrey D and Paddock S. Reassessing the Marijuana Gateway Effect. Addiction. December 2002. p. 1493-1504

Prohibition doesn't work. - National Research Council. Informing America's Policy on Illegal Drugs: What We Don't Know Keeps Hurting Us. National Academy Press, 2001. p. 193

Cannabis may prevent cancer. -Munson, AE et al. Antineoplastic Activity of Cannabinoids. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Sept. 1975. p. 597-602.

Cannabis has legitimate medicinal value. -Joy, JE, Watson, SJ, and Benson, JA. Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base. National Academy Press. 1999. p. 159.


smoke up, buddy.

all of these statements are the results of governmentally funded, scientifically controlled testing.




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