All tokes aside: Prank post in Park Slope reveals real interest in parenting and pot
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All tokes aside: Prank post in Park Slope reveals real interest in parenting and pot
""It was meant to be an April Fool's joke, and then from the comments I realized that this really hit a nerve with people. It hit a nerve with [people who] would love to have a meetup around this, who said, 'It's the only thing that gets me through parenting.'""
""We have a lot of parents that come and say when the kids go to bed tonight ... we can't wait. We're going to share this joint. ... Now is mommy and daddy time.""
An April Fool's joke about parenting and marijuana led to significant interest among Park Slope parents, prompting organizers to consider actual gatherings. The founder of Park Slope Parents noted that many members expressed eagerness to participate, suggesting playful names for meetups. Parents shared mixed feelings about cannabis use, with some stating it enhances their parenting experience, while others raised concerns about safety and communication with their children regarding marijuana. The conversation reflects the evolving challenges of discussing cannabis in a legal and mainstream context.
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