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by hellbannedguy
1833 days ago
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I heard he smokes 5 joints a day. His wife rolls them, so he doesn't smoke too much. He has good genes, or a high tolerance. I tried smoking around December, and realized I hated it. I liked it in high school. I couldn't wait until the effect went away. It's weird I kept trying it, and finally gave up. Was about to toss it, but hide it instead--too cheap to toss? Then again real life has been scaring me for years. I wish there was a calming drug that was easy on the body. |
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Especially with the extremely high THC content of modern strains people often fail to recognize that weed is still a psychedelic in its own right.
Alcohol, for most people, will simply make you feel good (up to a point), but strong weed can often magnify strong emotions you have. During a particularly challenging time in my life I completely gave up weed because smoking only served to make me feel worse.
Like all psychedelics the negative experience can be useful, for example if you get very anxious when you smoke it's likely you have some other unaddressed problems, but for those that are just looking for an escape (and most people, myself included, are looking for this from weed) it can certainly make smoking during stressful times a bad idea.