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Paigeish
18-08-2007, 10:12 PM
The other week i was out with my mates and she offered me a *** and i took it. She asked me to sleep that night so i did and since then i cant stop smoking because she gave me loads. Im only 13.

I want to tell my mum so she can help me but i dont know how to without her killing me lol.

Can anyone help?

Technologic
18-08-2007, 10:27 PM
Lolll. Tbh you're a prat for starting in the first place.

Ditch your mates, and slowly reduce the amount you smoke each day, then stop.

Also, go to the chemist and get some nicotine patches, if they ask say "They're for my mum" or summin

Nightrose
18-08-2007, 10:34 PM
lol you can get the Gum in Poundland rofl

CJW93
18-08-2007, 11:52 PM
Or just do the right thing and tell your mum

[DC]eption
19-08-2007, 12:17 AM
Your own fault tbh, it aint hard to say no. I would try to slowly get off them by cutting down and get some patches.

VPSwow
19-08-2007, 12:19 AM
How long have you been smoking.

I smoked for a year and found it quite easy to stop but it effects different people differently. Dont give in at the first hurdle and learn to say no.

Worked fine for me.

seattlegrace
19-08-2007, 12:32 AM
Lolll. Tbh you're a prat for starting in the first place.

Ditch your mates, and slowly reduce the amount you smoke each day, then stop.

Also, go to the chemist and get some nicotine patches, if they ask say "They're for my mum" or summin


eption;3820900']Your own fault tbh, it aint hard to say no. I would try to slowly get off them by cutting down and get some patches.

Oh please, give me a break. Have neither of you ever heard of peer pressure? She was offered a cigarette, she was intrigued yet vulnerable. She's only thirteen, most teenagers will experiment with some materials in their lives that they don't exactly want to, but it's not necessarily their fault? Some teenagers are reluctant to refuse that sort of offer, some teenagers aren't. Ever heard of "curiosity killed the cat"? Maybe she was curious, I'm sure both of you have done things you regret.

Anyway, I suggest you take a straight on approach and just lie. Next time she offers you one, say you're feeling chesty, dizzy or just plain unwell. Next time assure her that you "will in a minute", then wait a few minutes and change conversation - direct her interest elsewhere, I'm sure you get the point?

Now if it's to the extent that you actually want to smoke, then don't be worried as I'm sure you're clever enough to put yourself in a different state of mind to feel disgusted by the scent of cigarette smoke, or the taste, or the after-math of an addiction to smoking. Don't go for the patches, since you're so young; alot of people I know who have "equipped" themselves with them have been ill - choose the chewinggum, or even less of a risk, drink water, chew gum & other things so that you're too bloated to even consider smoking.

If all of that fails, go and see the school psychologist/nurse for some advice, and ask her to find you pictures of organs that are damaged by an extensive addiction to smoking, you'd probably vomit on the spot. Sorry if I didn't help.

Janeisntpleased
19-08-2007, 12:38 AM
Oh please, give me a break. Have neither of you ever heard of peer pressure? She was offered a cigarette, she was intrigued yet vulnerable. She's only thirteen, most teenagers will experiment with some materials in their lives that they don't exactly want to, but it's not necessarily their fault? Some teenagers are reluctant to refuse that sort of offer, some teenagers aren't. Ever heard of "curiosity killed the cat"? Maybe she was curious, I'm sure both of you have done things you regret.



100% agreed. if you're just going to tell her she's stupid for starting then don't even bother posting. everyone makes stupid decisions especially if they're influenced by their friends.

i wouldn't tell your mum, i doubt she'd be understanding about the situation. just try and avoid situations where people might offer you cigs. if you're really addicted though, you could buy the patches or w/e from boots or somewhere similar.

lAdmire
19-08-2007, 01:05 AM
well, you gotta learn from your mistakes.
you did something wrong so your mom has a right to be angry.
i don't exactly think there's a way to make it that she won't.
it's best you come out & tell the truth.
take the consequences that comes along with it.
i think that shows maturity when you can tell the truth & suffer the consequences that comes with it.
so... that's my advice.
maybe not what you want to hear, but i think it's good advice.


also, some people are saying don't tell your mom.
okay, that's wrong.
if you don't say anything & hide it your consience will bother you.
that's one reason i find it difficult to lie.
i never forget about it.
it bothers me so much.
just tell your mom.
it's what's best.
you never know, she might be happy you came & told her.
she may be understanding.

also, at the age of thirteen, you should know not to fall under peer pressure.
stand your ground.
it might be tough but if you know something is wrong, no matter what, you won't do it.
like say your friend's said just go kill that girl.
peer pressure right?
would you do it?
no.
why?
because it's wrong.
perfect example.

seattlegrace
19-08-2007, 01:35 AM
well, you gotta learn from your mistakes.

you did something wrong so your mom has a right to be angry.
i don't exactly think there's a way to make it that she won't.
it's best you come out & tell the truth.
take the consequences that comes along with it.
i think that shows maturity when you can tell the truth & suffer the consequences that comes with it.
so... that's my advice.
maybe not what you want to hear, but i think it's good advice.


also, some people are saying don't tell your mom.
okay, that's wrong.
if you don't say anything & hide it your consience will bother you.
that's one reason i find it difficult to lie.
i never forget about it.
it bothers me so much.
just tell your mom.
it's what's best.
you never know, she might be happy you came & told her.
she may be understanding.


also, at the age of thirteen, you should know not to fall under peer pressure.
stand your ground.
it might be tough but if you know something is wrong, no matter what, you won't do it.
like say your friend's said just go kill that girl.
peer pressure right?
would you do it?
no.
why?
because it's wrong.

perfect example.



I don't see how that is good advice, as in "doing the right thing" as you put it, telling her mum wouldn't be a great idea. It's turning something constructive into another problem. If she told me mum, yes she'd be given punishment but is a punishment necessary for curiosity? Vulnerability? She's learned a lesson in her own way in experimenting with cigarette's, and now she's come for help. It isn't wrong to keep something like this away from your parents. For all you know, her parents could react unfairly and tell her that she can't see these friends of hers anymore. If that punishment was to go through, she'd be losing probably a whole friend group for one measly mistake, it's just ridiculous.

If there is a survey that says that thirteen year olds have an amazing amount of common sense, to stick up for themselves like that then please, show me. Don't say it's something anybody knows because it clearly isn't. So many teenagers around that age are giving away their virginity in an act of being "cool" and "in". Does that mean that all 12-16 year olds do? No, I think not. The determination of the person dishing the pressure again determines how the other person will react, if their determination in getting them to try it is strong, the "victim" will more than likely give in and give it a try - however if it's the opposite, they would more than likely cower after being told no. So yeah, sorry love.

Your example isn't perfect, either. Telling somebody to kill her is undeniably sick, that's not peer pressure at all. Killing people isn't exactly something you find out whether you like it or not, it's a serious matter. Experimenting with cigarette's isn't, so no - what you said is completely unfair; in that perspective anyway. Also, you're saying "peer pressure" is wrong - ofcourse, it doesn't stop people from listening to those easing and pushing them into doing something they really don't want to do, does it? No. Murder is so much more looked down upon, justice is served in the court, you're thrown in prison for an extensive serving, are you for trying some cigarettes? No, again you're not.

Jinc
19-08-2007, 09:16 AM
There's no point blaming him for starting. Whatever the circumstances were, he's started now so the only useful comments you can make are ones which help sort out his problem. :)

WarezKid
19-08-2007, 09:53 AM
well, you gotta learn from your mistakes.
you did something wrong so your mom has a right to be angry.
i don't exactly think there's a way to make it that she won't.
it's best you come out & tell the truth.
take the consequences that comes along with it.
i think that shows maturity when you can tell the truth & suffer the consequences that comes with it.
so... that's my advice.
maybe not what you want to hear, but i think it's good advice.


also, some people are saying don't tell your mom.
okay, that's wrong.
if you don't say anything & hide it your consience will bother you.
that's one reason i find it difficult to lie.
i never forget about it.
it bothers me so much.
just tell your mom.
it's what's best.
you never know, she might be happy you came & told her.
she may be understanding.

also, at the age of thirteen, you should know not to fall under peer pressure.
stand your ground.
it might be tough but if you know something is wrong, no matter what, you won't do it.
like say your friend's said just go kill that girl.
peer pressure right?
would you do it?
no.
why?
because it's wrong.
perfect example.


Why write like that :rolleyes:


Cant see it -.-

hobo
19-08-2007, 10:00 AM
Lolll. Tbh you're a prat for starting in the first place.

Ditch your mates, and slowly reduce the amount you smoke each day, then stop.

Also, go to the chemist and get some nicotine patches, if they ask say "They're for my mum" or summin

you must be dead popular.
why do people always tell other people do ditch their friends just because they drink or smoke or something? that wouldn't make you a very good friend. i'd be rather hurt if all my friends ditched me because i smoked. you're meant to be friends with people for who they are, not what they do.
so don't listen to this idiot :}
and the people having a go are stupid. there's nothing wrong with trying things out and experimenting, and it was his own decision and now he regrets it. so why tell him he's stupid etc? :S i doubt he wanted to get addicted.

& at the addiction thing, i don't really see how you got addicted on that many, but if you did then fair enough.
if you're really scared to tell your mother, don't. there's no reason for her to know. just try going cold turkey, don't accept any from anyone when they offer, and ask your friends not to offer them to you anymore, i'm sure they'd understand.
and it's not like you can be tempted to buy them yourself since you're only 13, so i don't think it'll be that hard for you :)

Earthquake
19-08-2007, 10:49 AM
lmaolmaolmao y do people find giving up smoking so hard all u gotta do is buy no more **** and just say no when offerd a *** it is so easy i gave up when i was 14 after a week

Fifteen
19-08-2007, 10:54 AM
lol your 13

seattlegrace
19-08-2007, 11:20 AM
lmaolmaolmao y do people find giving up smoking so hard all u gotta do is buy no more **** and just say no when offerd a *** it is so easy i gave up when i was 14 after a week

Well maybe different people have different opinions and mind-states, perhaps? Also, why do you find it so hard to actually talk sense? All I see is absolute crap, sorry.

Earthquake
19-08-2007, 11:21 AM
Well maybe different people have different opinions and mind-states, perhaps? Also, why do you find it so hard to actually talk sense? All I see is absolute crap, sorry.
sorry im kinga tired typing like a dumbo

ChainLightning
21-08-2007, 03:44 PM
You gave into peer pressure.. YOU PRUNE! Anyway, go to one of them clinic things that won't tell your parents and get some patches :] Wear them for the first two weeks, then take them off and if your feeling moody on a certain day, wear a patch, and maybe chew some niquitin or whatever its called. Gl giving up :8

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