MrPunchers wrote:Thank you for all the responses guys. I just told them and they said some dumb stuff like, "Doing marijuana will destroy your life." and stuff like that. I understood I had no chance to get anywhere in life even before smoking, mainly cause I'm in Rockford. They had really high expectations of me because high test scores, sports, and I'm the only child of 3 that respects their parents. I'm guessing their expectations got lowered, but I could give two shits if they do or don't, cause really the best I can get here is some community college and maybe a job as a roofer. But really, I have no clue why they're so angry, if they've even said to me that I can go places, but when they find out that I smoke, their whole opinion changes, even though I'm the same person in the end.
They are angry because they had 'high expectations' of you and are both disappointed and scared for your future ... but you did the right thing in telling them, it must have been difficult, so well done.
I can't imagine any loving parent would be thrilled about their child smoking weed, even if that parent didn't think the effects were too dire or indulged themselves, if they know little about it then the imagination runs riot when they hear the word drugs!
As others have said, travelling away is the key if there are no opportunities where you live, if you did well enough in school maybe your parents could help in sending you away for further education or an apprenticeship ... or maybe you have relatives elsewhere you could stay with?
Look into jobs which provide board but would still enable you to study or as Jalpha said get a job locally and just save like there is no tomorrow ... anything is possible with some planning, hard work and determination. If you want something badly enough then put your efforts into working hard to achieve it rather than smoking weed and just giving up.
You can always smoke weed later once you have it ...
