Maybe you should accept who she is and understand that only she can change her addiction. You can be supportive all you want but only she can choose to quit drugs and heroin is one of the hardest ones to quit.
Why do you feel the need to have a relationship with her?
Why not just be a good friend and be someone for her to talk to when she needs it.
I know a girl on heroin. She is my friend, but I wouldn't want to date her. I accept that she may never quit drugs. I've known her since high school and she has never done anything bad to me which is rare for a drug addict. She makes awful decisions, and while I rarely even see her she can always call me if she needs a friend to talk to.
It is also unlikely she will kill you in your sleep. The fact that you think this shows that you do not know how people on drugs act. They are likely to steal from their friends, not kill them.
I fall in love with a girl addicted to heroin
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Both your options are horrible.
Maybe you should accept who she is and understand that only she can change her addiction. You can be supportive all you want but only she can choose to quit drugs and heroin is one of the hardest ones to quit.
Why do you feel the need to have a relationship with her?
Why not just be a good friend and be someone for her to talk to when she needs it.
I know a girl on heroin. She is my friend, but I wouldn't want to date her. I accept that she may never quit drugs. I've known her since high school and she has never done anything bad to me which is rare for a drug addict. She makes awful decisions, and while I rarely even see her she can always call me if she needs a friend to talk to.
It is also unlikely she will kill you in your sleep. The fact that you think this shows that you do not know how people on drugs act. They are likely to steal from their friends, not kill them.