Q&A: [mature answers only] is it worth loving someone who is addicted to meth?

February 22, 2012 - 6:56 am 5 Comments

Question by missa: [mature answers only] is it worth loving someone who is addicted to meth?

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Answer by systemofadownlover!
no, it will only ruin your life in the long run. Get away while you can because in the end they will ALWAYS choose the Meth over you!

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5 Responses to “Q&A: [mature answers only] is it worth loving someone who is addicted to meth?”

  1. FJM Says:

    No, stats say that Meth is 100 times harder to give up than tobacco.

  2. Miss Understood Says:

    it’s worth it to love them, everyone deserves to be loved and sometimes it’s the lack of that leads to addiction, to fill the void. but it won’t be easy. it could be very difficult and painful for both of you. so really, it’s all a matter of how much you can take and whether or not it’s worth it to you.

  3. Christal Says:

    I do believe the answer to you is NO because of the words you used “worth”? then that means you feel you have a choice,and if you have a choice then the answer is NO NO NO…they will ONLY hurt you,make you feel so unloved and abused and only bring pain and harm into your life…but if you mean you do love someone who is add to meth and is it worth TRYING to help them that is only something you can decide 92% of meth adcs fail at every try they give so that would mean do you think you have the one of 8% willing to let it all go for YOU?

  4. makaio717 Says:

    That is a question that only YOU can answer. Meth is a drug that damages the mind after just one time and the urges will become consuming to the point where that person will tell you whatever you want to hear and still pick the drug over YOU. So the real question is….Can you find worth in loving someone, who loves meth more that you?
    I personally had to walk away and watch from afar.

  5. Healing Oneself Says:

    Hi Mary

    THe most important lesson Ive ever experienced is “one must learn to love oneself before they can truely love another”. Might sound selfish, but we all choose how we live our life and when our energy changes to a higher one, the universe wont place you with a person who doesnt match your energy. Not an easy decision no matter what direction you decide upon, but are you doing yourself or the other person any progress in life?

    A tough question to ask yourself is “Would you want your child or parent going through what you’re going through currently?” You will make your own decision and the right one I know.

    “Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others.”
    Buddha

    Enjoy your evening