What to do?

There is a friend I met on gf and added him accordingly but through his questions I found out that he has been depressed for 2 years, smokes and drinks alcohol and smokes weed. He is 15 and addicted to everything except weed. I have a crush on him but that really puts me off and I don't know what to do.

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peer80
1 year ago

90% of them are fake profiles. So leave the idiot and break the contact.

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

I am in him

How can you be banged into a person you’ve never seen in your life?

smokes and alcohol does and ciffs it is 15 and after all except grass addicted strong

There’s someone on the way to “Has a euro?”

So you should seriously consider whether you want to be together in real life with a person who will land quite safely on the street.

Krawallbotz
1 year ago
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Then again the question – do you want to be with someone who makes you mimimi and throws his life away?

You can’t help, get co-dependent at most or get dragged into the drug strudel.

Think about how your future way of life should look

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

I was beaten in my childhood and youth with everything my mother got into my fingers – even as a toddler already – so I got a dent in my back.

So?

I took NIE drugs… This is the easiest way. Sorry, I’m talking.

I’m gonna finish this now, ’cause apparently you’re too deep in the strudel.

I hope for you that there is no evil awakening for you!

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

There is no “self-explaining” for drug use.

You are already in the process of apologising for it and seeking reasons – the first step towards co-dependence.

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

No, that’s the normal reaction…

It’s more like you’re on a drug with 15. This must be a “tolles” parental house if children drift away like this – maybe parents live that before who knows

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

So cancel the contact.

palusa
1 year ago

Listen to your belly that warns you. It’s a single problem. A relationship would be strenuous and burdensome and has the potential to smash you completely mentally. Relations with addicts often have the effect. You slide quickly into something called co-dependence. And if that happened, it’s hard to get out. At the same time, it’s done.

You can’t help him. You can’t save him from yourself. But you can go on trying yourself.