No need to register. Input anything as your nickname and password, and press the button "join"
心灵鸡汤
英语科普文章选
散文,小品文
诗歌
报刊文摘
演讲
培根美文集
格言,名人名言
Home
 
报刊文摘
Why are teens doing drugs? 青少年为何吸毒

“I thought drugs were an escape.”

  “When I was 15, a guy I knew raped me. I turned to my friends for support, but they accused me of lying! I was devastated2. I needed to relieve my pain, and I thought drugs were the answer. I found that smoking weed3 made me feel secure and loved, but when the high4 wore off5, I felt even more empty, lost and alone. I thought the solution was to do more drugs, so I started using harder drugs like cocaine and Ecstasy6.

  One night, I was smoking pot7 at my boyfriend's house. We had a fight and I stormed out and drove off. That's the last thing I remember. When I regained consciousness8, there were paramedics9 over me and lights flashing. I'd smashed into a telephone pole. I suffered shock and a concussion10, but my doctors said I was lucky to be alive—the crash could've killed me.

  The crash cost me nearly $10000! But I got a second chance at life. I quit drugs, and I look forward to my future—because now I have a future.”

—Stephanie 18

FACT: “Life's tough enough without a drug addiction,” says Howard Simon, spokesman for Partnership for a Drug-Free America. “Drugs just add more problems to the pile.”

“I didn't think drugs were a big deal.”

  “My mom started abusing drugs when I was in fourth grade, so when a friend offered me weed in seventh grade, it didn't seem wrong to try it. Pot made me feel distant from my misery at home, and I started smoking and drinking on a daily basis. Then my mother left. It broke my heart—I felt like she chose drugs over me. But that didn't make me stop using them. I relied on weed to handle my pain and anger.

  I moved in with my dad, but he drank a lot and we argued. I'd avoid going home, staying out with friends instead, drinking and getting high. Before, I only smoked for fun, but now I depended on it to help me through each day.

  When I turned 18, I hopped a bus to California to try to start my life over. But I felt isolated there. I was smoking weed every day. Getting high was all I had, and it scared me. I realized I was just running from my problems. I called my dad and told him I wanted to come home.

  I can happily say I've been off drugs for nearly a year now. My dad has also been sober for several months, and it's a lot easier for us to get along now that drugs aren't in the way. I've made new friends, too—my best friend is a girl from high school who didn't do drugs or drink. I still don't see my mom much, and I don't know if we'll ever be close again. All I know is that I don't want to waste my life getting high like she did. I'll never go back to the person I was—I would rather be the girl I always dreamed I could be!”

—Megan 18

FACT: “Nobody knows how drug use is going to affect them,” Simon says. “You're playing Russian roulette11. Once you start, you can't be sure you'll walk away.”

“I did drugs so I would fit in.”

  “I started hanging with a crowd that was into drugs. I wasn't into that stuff, but I didn't have anyone else to hang out with, so I started smoking pot to fit in. My parents found out, and my mom started crying. I realized I wasn't just hurting myself, I was hurting the people who loved me.”

—Lisa 15

“I thought some drugs were harmless.”

  “I started smoking weed when I was in 6th grade. It seemed like a harmless drug. I was wrong—I've been smoking weed for three years now, and I've ditched all my old friends and probably blown a thousand dollars on pot. The short buzz12 just isn't worth it.”

—Justine14

FACT: “Sure, marijuana13 is safer—like jumping from the fifth floor is safer than jumping from the eighth floor,” Simon says. “It's still a dangerous drug.”

“I wanted to rebel.”

  “I tried marijuana because it gave me a sense of rebellion. I didn't like being told what to do, so smoking weed made me feel defiant14. But I realized people expect teens to try drugs, and by smoking pot, I was just conforming to their expectations. It's dumb to think that doing drugs will somehow make you different or unique.”

—Azura 15

FACT: “Yes, you're making a statement—you're saying, "I'm willing to risk becoming a drug addict,” Simon says. “Really, how does that sound?”

青少年为何吸毒

“我曾以为毒品是一种解脱。”

  “15岁那年,我被一个熟人强暴了。我向朋友们求助,可是他们却指责我撒谎!我彻底垮了,想找点什么东西减轻痛苦,于是我想到了毒品。抽大麻使我有了安全感,有一种被爱的感觉。但是,当快感消失之后,我愈发感到空虚,迷惘和孤独。我想多吸点毒或许能解决问题,因此,我开始使用像可卡因和摇头丸之类毒性更大的毒品。

  一天夜里,我在男朋友家里抽大麻。我们打了起来。我一气之下冲了出去,开着车走了。这是我记得的最后一件事。当我恢复知觉时,我抬头看到的是医护人员和闪烁的灯光。原来,我撞到了电话亭后,顿时休克,造成了脑震荡。不过,医生们说我能活下来真是幸运,那一撞本可以要了我的小命。

  那次车祸花了我差不多一万美元!但我却获得了第二次生命。我戒了毒,对未来充满了期盼——因为我终于拥有了未来。"

——斯特凡妮,18岁

实话实说:“没有毒瘾的生活已经够艰难的了,”美国反毒合作协会发言人霍华德·西蒙说,“毒品只会令生活雪上加霜。”

“我以为吸毒没有什么大不了的。”

  “还在我上四年级的时候,母亲就开始吸毒,因此在我上七年级时,一个朋友偶尔给我大麻,让我尝尝,我也不觉得有什么不对。大麻使我在感觉上远离了家庭的不幸,我还开始每天抽烟酗酒。后来,母亲离开了我。我伤心极了——我觉得她宁愿选择毒品,也不愿和我在一起。但是,这并没有使我停止吸毒。我得依赖大麻来消弭内心的痛苦和愤懑。

  我搬了家和父亲住,但是他酗酒成性,我们经常争吵不休。我尽量不回家,与朋友们一起喝酒,吸食大麻,从而得到飘飘欲仙的快感。我原来吸食毒品只是闹着玩儿,久而久之,我却不得不靠它挨过每一天。

  到了18岁时,我跳上了一辆开往加利福尼亚的长途汽车,想开始我的新生活。可是,在那儿,我感觉自己与世隔绝。我每天抽大麻。我惟一能做的就是把自己抽得晕晕乎乎的,这使我感到很害怕。我意识到我这么做只是在逃避问题。于是,我给父亲打了电话,告诉他我想回家。

  我可以高兴地说我现在快一年没有沾过毒品了。父亲控制饮酒也有几个月了。现在,我们相处容易多了,毒品不再从中作梗。我还交了些新朋友——最要好的朋友是一个高中女生,她既不吸毒,也不饮酒。我还是与母亲见面不多,也不知道我们是否还能亲密起来。我只知道我可不想浪费生命,不想像她那样整天精神恍惚。我决不会回到从前的我——我当然愿意成为梦中的那个女孩!”

——梅根,18岁

实话实说:“谁也不知道吸毒将会如何影响人生,”西蒙说,“这就像玩俄罗斯轮盘赌。一旦开始了,你就不能肯定自己能不能走开。”

“我吸毒,是为了成为其中一员。”

  “起初,我虽与一些吸食毒品的人来往,并没有沾上那玩意儿。但是,我又没有其他人可以厮混,于是我开始与吸毒者为伍,加入了他们的行列。我父母发现了这一情况,母亲还为此哭了。我意识到我不仅在伤害自己,而且还在伤害所有爱我的人。”

——丽莎,15岁

“我原以为有些毒品是无害的。”

  “上六年级的时候,我开始抽大麻。大麻看上去像是一种无害的毒品。可是,我错了——三年来我一直在吸大麻,离开了所有要好的朋友。吸大麻大概挥霍掉了上千美元。为了那稍纵即逝的快感可真不值得。”

——贾斯汀,14岁

实话实说:“没错,大麻是安全一点——就好像从五楼往下跳要比从八楼往下跳安全一点。”西蒙说,“可是,大麻仍然是一种危险毒品。”

“我想要反抗。”

  “我开始吸大麻是因为它能给我一种叛逆感。我不喜欢听人指挥,吸大麻使我感到自己有叛逆性。但是,我意识到有人希望青少年吸食毒品,而我抽大麻也就正好满足了他们的期望。实际上,认为吸毒能够使自己与众不同简直太傻了。”

——阿祖拉,15岁

实话实说: “你是在做一个声明——你在说,‘我愿意冒险做一个瘾君子,’西蒙说,“真的,这听上去又怎么样呢?”

责任编辑: lance  来源: 中青网采编
 
 如果您在我网站发现错误,请先标出来错误,然后同时点击“CTRL”与“ENTER”按钮,将错误通知我们。
关于青网 | 联系我们 | 安全规则 | 网站地图
Cycnet.com,Youth.cn.
版权所有:中国青少年计算机信息服务网
信息网络传播视听节目许可证0105108号 京ICP证050705号