First, tell her/him that you have to talk. Explain to your partner that you have been doing drugs then tell him/her that you want to have some help with stopping.
Apologize if you have done something wrong, mainly if you have lied to them about doing drugs or anything specific that you did wrong while taking drugs.
Well, its simple. Tell her when she's not on the drugs. Tell her you care about her (maybe just in a friend way) and that you want her to stick around for a while.
run or walk away from who is doing it and tell them you have to go were if you even dont
if you truly love him then try to tell him he needs help if not then leave him and go to your parents or familys houses
let him know who's wearing the pants, tell him to get his act together or your gone
You need to tell him the truth. Suppose he's out with you sometime & there is an emergency. He won't know what's wrong with you because you lie to him about doing drugs.
easy just tell all the people who do drugs including alcoholics why they should stop doing drugs and make sure you be anonymous so you wont get beat up if your mailing it to other people doing drugs other wise keep it for yourself
Typically, you would make positive comments about what your partner is doing or tell your partner what you would like them to do in very graphic and lewd language. If your partner has a particular fetish or fantasy, you could talk about that to enhance mental stimulation. tell them you love them and would die for them.
Tell the coworker it is not working and if that does not work tell him or her that u will call there partner and tell them what they are doing !!!
say no to anyone that told you, "you have to do drugs it is fun". and do not talk to him again, and if that someone told you again, tell some older to talk to him.
there is no cure for doing drugs
In some cases, yes. Depends on the therapy you're doing.
The fictional character Hannah Montana is not doing drugs in the television show Hannah Montana. she does do drugs