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Had an Aunty who was a meth head. After the birth of her second child she decided "Enough was enough".
Got help, got off it, went to university, got a full time job, bought a house, got custody of her kids back and is now living the Australian Dream.
My brother is a Stoner, out of all the drugs, I am glad it's that one though.

I used to be a full blown chain-smoking cigarette smoker.
And I decided that once my addiction exceeded $200 a week, I would give it up. That was 3 years ago going on 4. And that was my first quit attempt in that whole 17 year period.
I honestly don't understand how people keep falling back into the smoker trap.

Granted I made allot of other changes at the time, cleaned and scrubbed everything to remove the smell from my home, clothes, everything.
Even stopped visiting friends who were smokers (They understood), stayed away from people who smoked in Public... The lot.

I haven't even had the slightest temptation, the smell of it turns me off, it's disgusting. The smell from someone who just had a smoke is also downright awful.

Boost6 said:
Never neither was anyone in fam or even immediate fam, we were not raised weak.

The idea of a drug ruling our life is a joke. All it a disease or addiction is bs imo, its just weakness.

All druggies addicts whatever belong in jail.

It's got nothing about being strong or weak.



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