Are drug addicts capable of raising children the right way?
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There are many successful folks out there who are products of addictive parents; who are stuck to one thing or the other. There are some kids that often fall into the paths of their addictive parents and get lost in that path. While there are others who get determined to make a smart and purposeful living for themselves. Although, with very rough childhood, they end up doing well in life, with it without their parents. Cos the bitter truth is, many of them so suffer from anxiety, ptsd, and depression. They don’t have any parents to rely on for help. So, they are constantly worried that bad things will happen because they actually always happen.
Many kids of drugs addicts often raise themselves, lucky for them if they have people they can look up to around them. Growing up, my mom went into the system when I was barely 13. I assumed the role of an adult immediately and I had a younger one too. So taught myself how to be a man. Which is terrible for a kid to do. Luckily, I had a few good male role models to look up too, after I realized learning everything on your own is fucking stupid.