No she hates it. Its tough to live in Cali. There are cannabis clubs everywhere. Most all of my friends smoke so it's tough to kick it with them and say no lol. Again thread is dead I'm sorry for wasting everyones time. Carry on.
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fuck you, its not dead.Originally posted by GrowthMan View PostNo she hates it. Its tough to live in Cali. There are cannabis clubs everywhere. Most all of my friends smoke so it's tough to kick it with them and say no lol. Again thread is dead I'm sorry for wasting everyones time. Carry on.
if all your friends were fat fucks that ate shit all day and didnt workout would you do the same? there is a mcdonalads on every fucken corner, why dont you stop there for every fucken meal??
its because you have determination to train and look a certain way. apply the same will power to this you god damn coward! :fight::fight:
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PERFECT ANALOGY:thumup: which goes back to what i said..no fucking will power. Man the fuck up dude,,,make it happen!!!:thumup:Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postfuck you, its not dead.
if all your friends were fat fucks that ate shit all day and didnt workout would you do the same? there is a mcdonalads on every fucken corner, why dont you stop there for every fucken meal??
its because you have determination to train and look a certain way. apply the same will power to this you god damn coward! :fight::fight:
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I'm right there with you man. Weed sounds like a silly thing to be detoxing from, but when you've smoked the shit for 15+ years, every single day it is tough. My wife says I'm a huge asshole now that I don't smoke, but she's glad I'm taking steps to quit.
My main reason was for training and my kids are getting older. Unless my low testosterone problem at 32 is genetic, I think it could be from blazing every day for so many years.
It's really tough when I get off work too. That used to be my time to go outside and light one up after work. Now it's like I don't know what to do.
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Finally one person! Geesh. BTW is that you in the avatar bro?Originally posted by wheyman View PostI'm right there with you man. Weed sounds like a silly thing to be detoxing from, but when you've smoked the shit for 15+ years, every single day it is tough. My wife says I'm a huge asshole now that I don't smoke, but she's glad I'm taking steps to quit.
My main reason was for training and my kids are getting older. Unless my low testosterone problem at 32 is genetic, I think it could be from blazing every day for so many years.
It's really tough when I get off work too. That used to be my time to go outside and light one up after work. Now it's like I don't know what to do.
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Damn! Hell no that's not me...some douche pic I found, lol.Originally posted by GrowthMan View PostFinally one person! Geesh. BTW is that you in the avatar bro?
I get what you're going through, but I also agree with everyone else. If you really want something bad enough, you'll do it. The problem is that you really don't want to. I only say this because I know from experience. You know you need to, but you really don't want to quit because it's something you enjoy and it has become a part of your daily routine.
Like people who smoke cigarettes, when they get in a car, they need to smoke. When they are done eating, they need to smoke. You just have to break the routine and find something else to do so you're not just thinking about how bad you want to smoke. I just make myself hella busy with shit that I don't have time to think about it. Plus, I see what my training is like when I don't smoke and it's like night and day. For me, that's more important than getting blazed and then feeling guilty about it afterwards. Just get past the hump bro.
It all comes down to this, we are living two different lifestyles that don't match. One thing has to give. Which is more important to you? Good luck!
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Well Said bro!!:agreed:Originally posted by wheyman View PostDamn! Hell no that's not me...some douche pic I found, lol.
I get what you're going through, but I also agree with everyone else. If you really want something bad enough, you'll do it. The problem is that you really don't want to. I only say this because I know from experience. You know you need to, but you really don't want to quit because it's something you enjoy and it has become a part of your daily routine.
Like people who smoke cigarettes, when they get in a car, they need to smoke. When they are done eating, they need to smoke. You just have to break the routine and find something else to do so you're not just thinking about how bad you want to smoke. I just make myself hella busy with shit that I don't have time to think about it. Plus, I see what my training is like when I don't smoke and it's like night and day. For me, that's more important than getting blazed and then feeling guilty about it afterwards. Just get past the hump bro.
It all comes down to this, we are living two different lifestyles that don't match. One thing has to give. Which is more important to you? Good luck!
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