My client has been upfront about her cannabis use from the start. She manages her responsibilities effectively and accommodates her fiancé's preferences by smoking outside or using inoffensive vapes indoors. The fiancé's judgmental attitude is unwarranted and creates unnecessary tension in their relationship. He should accept her choices as she accepts his smoking habit.
The plaintiff claims acceptance of her fiancé's smoking, yet subtly undermines him with 'jokes' about his health. Her demand for complete acceptance while making such remarks reveals a hypocritical expectation. Furthermore, her insistence on his presence during her errands, knowing his discomfort with the dispensary, suggests a deliberate attempt to provoke a reaction.
The plaintiff's open cannabis use was established early in the relationship, and she has made efforts to accommodate her fiancé's preferences. However, her passive-aggressive remarks about his smoking habit undermine her claim of acceptance. While the fiancé's judgmental behavior is unwarranted, the plaintiff's actions contribute to the conflict.