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People who don't like marijuana

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#1
  • Mele
  • mail
  • 2024/03/16 16:13

I get sick from the smell of marijuana.

I've never had a problem telling people this, but
lately my friends are giving me trouble.
All of them are American.

If you are over 30 and don't like marijuana, how do you deal with it ?

I thought about just making new friends, but I don't know where to go to make American friends who don't smoke pot.
I don't go to bars or nightclubs.

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#2
  • Lei
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 09:42
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# 1Mele

Hello. Do you live in Waikiki ?
I work in Waikiki so I walk around and smell marijuana.

I am not a member of any religion, but I wonder about Christians ?

I feel the same way about cigarettes and marijuana, but a celebrity who was arrested for marijuana in Japan was told that it is used for medical purposes in the US. I was told.

If Americans are using it for medical purposes, it may be no use. We all have different likes and dislikes, so I don't think we need to put up with it and stay together.

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#3

I sympathize. I do too. Especially since medical marijuana was approved in Hawaii
, I can't help but smell it when I walk down the street
. 。 Even at home, I can't stand the smell of marijuana
, especially at weekend BBQs when adults are having marijuana time next door. I don't like that sticky smell that clings to me.
In your case, I think it is better to stay away from such friends. Because someday there will be a gap in values. Is your friend only a marijuana user? It is possible that he is escalating to other drugs. 。 In any case, I think it is time to leave 。.

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#4
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/03/18 (Mon) 19:41
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I'm not good at it either.

The smell of tobacco makes me sick, so the smell of marijuana makes me sick too.

Fortunately, there are no marijuana smokers around me. Including medical marijuana.

You should go to church ? There are young churchgoers.

I'm a Christian, so maybe I just don't have any pot smokers around me
I don't know.

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#5
  • クロ
  • 2024/03/19 (Tue) 21:35
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We also have an apartment and it smells every day.
even my daughter who is 15 years old
says she smells it again
it is so frequent it is the worst.
I don't think I can deal with it because it's not a friend or anything, it's just a constant smell.

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#6

#2 Lei

Thank you.

I do not live in Waikiki.
I stayed with a Christian family in Mainland and they were very religious.
Marijuana and alcohol were certainly not legal, but they were white supremacists, so they shunned Christians.

I still don't have any Christian friends in Hawaii, so I hope I'm not like them.

My friends say they use it for medical purposes, but I end up buying it from a dealer because medical marijuana is expensive.
The amount taken is also beyond the intake for medical purposes.
This sounds like an excuse, so I think it's time to leave this friendship with those points as well.

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#7

#3
Mr. Ginger

both sides of your house... That is painful. My friend has experienced other drugs as a teenager and insists that marijuana is not a drug. I try not to expand the conversation with marijuana users because it is troublesome to argue with them about marijuana, but it is possible that they do other drugs from time to time. It's time to move away and find new friends.

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#8

#4
Hawai
I was a little curious about the church. I wonder if it would be rude for me, a non-Christian, to go there ?
I have stayed with a family with strong religious beliefs, so I am worried that it would be rude.

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#9

#5
Black
That smell, it's so nasally.
I'm still ok with the smell coming from outside. It's time to review our friendships.

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#10

Exactly the same.
I have two daughters around their age, and this spring break, I'm getting a headache from the smell, probably from the ventilation system.

I don't know what to do.

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#11
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/03/26 (Tue) 13:02
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Mele,

Non-Christians are welcome to come too. It's not rude at all.
You are more than welcome.

Especially this Sunday the 31st is Easter. I would like you to know about Easter
a little bit.

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