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I really love this person and I have put so much time and effort into making things work with him that I can't deal with thinking about leaving
Originally posted by nerbot
reply to post by Cinquain
Be careful what you wish for.
My sistrer's boyfriend used to toke like a trooper and everyone thought he was an annoying irresponsible git.
He gave up the green and went straight, he became the most boring reclusive person around.
Originally posted by Gazrok
Why do women always consider the time invested into it as a factor? I'll never get that.
The thing you have to ask yourself is "Am I happy?". If that answer is no, then you've really got some thinking to do. Do you foresee a time in this relationship that you will be happy? If not, then you're on the way to your answer.
If he's just doing weed, that's one thing, but if harder drugs, then it's even easier...get the heck out of there.
Do you really think your first love will be your only love in this lifetime? You just have to ask yourself if you want to continue being in a relationship where you constantly have to fool yourself that everything is ok.
Originally posted by hotel1
reply to post by Cinquain
Have you checked with him to see if he has the same strong feelings for you as you have for him?. Establishing that will at least indicate that you are both on the same footing. As for you helping him to become the best version of himself; If that is also his goal then you are doing the right thing. You ask if you should just let him be who he wants to be right now, that depends if he actually wants to quit the pot use/drinking, that also needs to be established. For both your sakes attempt to get honest answers to these questions you will at least then know how things stand, and you can proceed appropiately from there.
best wishes