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I am annoyed at the demonization of pot...I would happily live in a world with pot instead of alcohol. That said, the fact that most users can smoke now and then without becoming dependent doesn't mean that dependence can't happen. And when someone engages in drug use or drug seeking knowing full well it is causing him or her or others real trouble, that's dependence. The LW's husband is putting his family at risk by smoking pot, but still does it, so he is definitely dependent.
She can insist that he enter some form of treatment but it is very unlikely that he will quit until he WANTS to quit. (Be careful of success rates reported by treatment centers: some do their follow up studies by simply asking the graduates if they are using again, they may follow up very soon after discharge and so on...some will appear to have 80% success rates but overall, success rates are believed to be about 10%).
She's either going to have to accept the situation or separate from him until he has resolved the situation. This is not a matter of trying to control him, but of protecting herself and the children from more legal problems and legal bills.
I always thought that the term "the exception that proves the rule" was a sarcastic term used when a person clings to a rule by citing a single instance that is in fact an exception. For instance, if a person stated that "black people are lazy" and cited an example of one black lazy person and ignored the many many hard-working black people he/she has met, I would say that the person has come up with an exception that proves the rule.
"In my experience, there is only one near-universal constant that women are looking for; women may like jocks, or alpha males, or funny sensitive guys, or hot male models, or rich men, but in pretty much all cases women prefer men with self-confidence. "
That is the honest truth. Women may be drawn to any number of types, but they don't stay drawn to a man who lacks self-confidence. Being a little insecure is charming enough once there is a real relationship.
I was smitten by my husband at first sight, partly because he was approaching baldness and had his remaining hair cut short...basically saying "I'm losing my hair and so what?". Beats the comb-over look hands down a few times over.
Then don't have them. But have a little mercy on us that do have them and have to balance work and taking care of them. Remember: If you don't have children, other people's children are going to be the politicians, the health-care providers, the educators and so on; all services that you will need or from which you will benefit.
In other words: be kind to other people's children as they will be running your nursing home.
I understand that boys discuss girls, often very explicitly, and my friends and I discussed boys likewise. It has never been otherwise, I suspect.
BUT...this is a written document, from the original description apparently a widely circulated hard copy, with the girls' names and photos along with the explicit descriptions. That's a long way from a locker room conversation. In addition, to refer to a Hispanic girl as needing to "keep the taco smell off her" and to refer to an unattractive girl as having "a maggot-filled pussy" (I hate that I typed that) is way, way, way beyond a little T&A discussion in the locker room. Furthermore, when I read the article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, it was clear that the fathers were the ones leading the charge against the school...obviously one group of men weren't shrugging this off as boys being boys.
I don't know what legal recourse would be appropriate here, but I would like to think that the boys responsible are pretty damned ashamed of themselves.
Some of you might be interested in this:
In 2002, NPR reported on a virtual reality program that shows non-schizophrenic people what schizophrenia is like. Schizophrenics in remission helped to develop it, but at least one person won't actually sit through a whole episode because it's too real.
I've tried to link to that episode...click on the virtual reality link. You need Real Player for it to work.
If the link below doesn't work you can cut and paste
http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2002/aug/schizophrenia/
It's pretty amazing. I show it to my students every semester.
IF the LW wants to resurrect the friendship for the sake of friendship, that's worth a try. The other stuff is none of his business, especially since he is not in contact with the couple and doesn't know their relationship. It seems likely that the wife knows plenty.
If the friend blew the LW off because he knew too much, I can't imagine that the friend is going to take any unsolicited advice from LW about the marriage.
I think a better question BS would be "do female professors get in trouble if they demand sex from male students?" and I would undoubtably be out on my ass if I tried it and was found out. No discrimination there. I'm not sure if the male or the female student would be more likely to complain.
Here are her problems:
She tried too hard
She didn't try hard enough
She was too direct
She wasn't direct enough
She doesn't really like the guy
The guy really doesn't like her
The guy likes her, but "not like that"
The guy likes her but is scared
The guy is not scared, he's confused,
I am so glad I'm married......
"If she ends up getting pregnant out of wedlock, short of a rape, she's on her own. Sorry. You aren't entitled to unconditional support no matter what you do in this world. Ain't how it works."
And suppose your wife (the girl's mother) objects to this plan?