There's tons of variables on this one. If your family and relatives aren't against marijuana, then your relationships probably won't be affected too much. They may worry about you doing something that's illegal. Like with anything, it's best to do in moderation. Occasional marijuana use will have no effect on your relationships. Alcohol and other drugs are more likely to affect your relationships negatively than marijuana.
Marijuana can affect school work by impairing cognitive function, memory, and motivation, which can lead to difficulty focusing, retaining information, and completing tasks. Socially, it can impact relationships by causing mood swings, withdrawal, and decreased interest in activities, which can hinder communication and connections with others.
Relationships can affect students academics negatively. Students spend time on social activities rather than completing assignments or studying for exams.
Marijuana use can impact school work by affecting memory, concentration, and motivation. It may also lead to decreased social interactions and influence peer relationships, depending on the frequency and amount of use. Balancing marijuana use with academic and social responsibilities is important for maintaining overall well-being.
Marijuana can affect the three sides of your health triangle; mental, physical, and social, only if you LET marijuana affect these three important aspects in your life. Marijuana is one of the safest drug that can treat cancer patients to giving couple of college students all relax and happy. Marijuana should be treated as a drug, and as such, it should be treated with respect and responsible
Positive social relationships can positively help the learning process, but organizing the seating so that friends sit next to each other can cause distractions and pull away from learning.
No.
Marijuana is a drug. So yes, by definition, it affects you.
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
it doesnt
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