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Question for people who have done weed before?

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if you havent done weed, i dont care about your answer. so im 13 and im not in a bad group of kids at ALL. theyre just normal kids. i have a group of 4 friends, me, paige, armondo, and liam. last night my friend bridgitte had a sleepover and told me that she tried weed with her friend cassie. 3 times. she said its sooo fun but she regrets it. she said you feel like you weigh 1000 pounds and stuff. i really wanna try it. im not interested in any other drugs. ive never done drugs. so today i phoned my friend paige and said "you know what- i think we should try weed" and shes like "..yeah i know. i mean, were gonna have to try it sometime" and then we talked for like 3 more minutes then we 3-wayed with liam and i said" okay liam, me and paige have come to a decision. me and paige are going to do weed and you are going to do it with us" by the way liam is obsessed with weed (hes never done weed or any drugs either- no one in our group has.) his disply picture on msn is weed leaves in the shape of the earth. his name is ..-weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed. and he thinks its so awesome and looks really cool. so he immediately said "ha. okay" so were planning sometime soon to hang out and smoke weed. but armondos chicken so he probably wont do it but liam could talk him into it :P. anyway my question is : what is it like to do weed. i want to know EVERYTHING. what you feel, what everything looks like, how much you gotta smoke to get high, what you feel like after. EVERYTHING

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  1. Well 2nd time I tried, it made me numb, especially my face and it makes you hear things allot louder, time goes by really slow like 5minutes can feel like 30, which sucks sometimes. And everything looks weird, like your looking through a camera phone, it gives you cotton mouth, which is usually more noticeable than the munchies. And it can make you see in slow motion, fast moving things, like cars.

    You know that anti drug ad when somebody says hey stupid to someone high and it takes them 8seconds to answer, it's not because it makes you stupid, it's cause time/reaction is slowed down.

    Basically it f's you up, it doesn't make make me giggle or laugh like a goofy kid. It doesn't make me "feel happy" or buzz, it just makes me really relaxed and see,feel,hear, taste, things differently.


  2. At your age your body and your brain are going through chemical changes, called puberty. Introducing outside altering influences on those changes is not a real smart choice. You don't want to disrupt the natural growth that is taking place.

    Hold your choice for the future. When you have matured both mentally and physically, make your decision. I've nothing against weed, rather I think it should be left to the individual mature adult choice.

    Good things happen to those who wait.

  3. my family has a lot of history with drugs and they lead to destruction...

  4. well you have alot of questions there... but my advice would be to just try it, it didnt really kick in until the third time i smoked but it made everything so surreal and calm. like nothing really mattered.  

  5. From personal experience, it is fun.

    You feel like everything is so much more fun and you laugh at everything.

    Its pretty hard to describe what its like, if you really want to know try it. It won't kill you or get you addicted if you have any self control.

    I don't smoke everyday and I don't plan to.

    It would be in your best interest to research how to smoke. It might seem like common sense, but most people, including me, didn't do it correctly the first couple times and ended up feeling nothing.

    A couple minutes on google can probably provide enough info to make your first time a success.

    This is a generic list of effects. I have never experienced any of the serious negative effects before. Slight anxiety and paranoia for a couple minutes is the most I've felt negatively

    POSITIVE

    mood lift, euphoria

    laughter

    relaxation, stress reduction

    creative, philosophical or deep thinking : ideas flow more easily

    increased appreciation of music. More aware of, deeper connection to music.

    increased awareness of senses. (eating, drinking, smell)

    change in experience of muscle fatigue. Pleasant body feel. Increase in body/mind connection.

    pain relief (headaches, cramps)

    reduced nausea, increased appetite (used medically for this)

    boring tasks or entertainment can become more interesting or funny

    NEUTRAL

    general change in consciousness (as with many psychoactives)

    increased appetite, snacky-ness

    slowness (slow driving, talking)

    change in vision such as sharpened colors or lights

    closed-eye visuals (somewhat uncommon)

    tiredness, sleepiness, lethargy

    stimulation, inability to sleep (less common)

    blood shot eyes (more common with certain varieties of cannabis and inexperienced users)

    mouth dryness, sticky-mouth (varies with strain)

    interrupts linear memory. Difficulty following a train of thought.

    cheek, jaw, facial tension / numbness (less commonly reported)

    racing thoughts (especially at high doses)

    increased emotional impact of music

    Time sense altered: cars seem like they are moving too fast, time dilation and compression are common at higher doses

    NEGATIVE

    nausea, especially in combination with alcohol, some pharmaceuticals, or other psychoactives

    coughing, asthma, upper respiratory problems

    difficulty with short term memory during effects and during periods of frequent use (Ranganathan M, D'Souza DC, Psychopharmacology, 2006)

    racing heart, agitation, feeling tense

    mild to severe anxiety

    panic attacks in sensitive users or with very high doses (oral use increases risk of getting too much)

    headaches

    dizziness, confusion

    lightheadedness or fainting (in cases of lowered blood pressure)

    paranoid & anxious thoughts more frequent

    possible psychological dependence on cannabis

    clumsiness, loss of coordination at high doses

    can precipitate or exacerbate latent or existing mental disorders

  6. Do you think that people who do get addicted thought they were going to get addicted when they first started?

    Did they say,  "wow,  I am going to try some pot,  or drink some beer ,  or smoke a cigarette and then I will make it a point to become addicted and F**k up the rest of my life or maybe OD and die".?

    You may want to do some research on the internet before you make such a compulsive decision.

  7. well what kinda are you gunna smoke??

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