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hav eyou ever sucked dick for weed?
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hav eyou ever sucked dick for weed? [/ QUOTE ] Twice. <font color="white">I keed! </font> |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Maybe you should try smoking in moderation. If you really enjoy smoking weed, you shouldn't force yourself to never do it again. [/ QUOTE ] This is a retarded [censored] statement. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I guess the only two options are to smoke a quarter a day or to not smoke at all. [/ QUOTE ] If you're smoking a quarter a day, these are the only two options, yes. Once you smoke at that rate, a toke or two just isn't going to cut it. Talk to a recovering alcoholic. Those guys see having 'a drink or two' as a waste of booze. Come back when you understand what fighting an addiction is like. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Maybe you should try smoking in moderation. [/ QUOTE ] No, if he's smoking 1/8 to 1/4 every day, then he's got a serious problem, and it's very unlikely that being an occasional smoker is an option for him. Would you tell someone who downed two liters of vodka a day just to have an occasional drink or two? [/ QUOTE ] Okay, I agree with your first statement that being an occasional smoker may not be an option for him. However, I had only seen replies that said to quit and never do it again. I had to at least suggest that smoking in moderation might be another option. If I knew someone who drank two liters of vodka a day, then I wouldn't tell them to have a drink or two a day, and I wouldn't tell them to stop cold turkey and never do it again. I would give them advice similar to the following: "If I was quitting right now, I might gradually try drinking once every other day, then every weekend, and then cut it down to once per week or so whenever you feel like relaxing by yourself or enjoying the company of a few friends." Maybe if the OP gradually got off of his habit, he could find a healthy medium instead of thinking he has to smoke a quarter a day or none at all. [/ QUOTE ] You know very little about the nature of addiction. |
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I think BLTs is 19 or 20.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This is not a troll post or anything. I'm serious. I didn't want to post this under my real account. Thank you guys. [/ QUOTE ] Whiskeytown? [/ QUOTE ] hell no. I never have and never will post anything anonymously - what have I said in real life I wouldn't say on here? I do have a rarely used gimmick account however. rb [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I didn't seriously think that. Your vaporizer trip report clearly demonstrated your commitment. [/ QUOTE ] haven't used it for awhile - rb |
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First of all, congrats of making it this far. I know alot of people said it already, but I figured I would as well.
Advice-wise, if you have a good report with your primary care physician (and health insurance I suppose), I would absolutely consider making an appointment and telling him/her your story. Alot of good things can come from this: -He/she gives you a perscription to possibly make things somewhat easier as you cope with the emotional effects of quitting. IMO, this is much better than possibly more self-medicating with alcohol, which you hinted at... - They could probably refer you to a psychologist who's equipped to deal with whatever you're going through. This could be good with helping you quit, as well as possibly get to any underlying issues regarding why you started to smoke so much. People have mentioned this, and I think it's a great idea. Some good therapy would probably help. Best of luck. |
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how many blts do you get through a day? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I've had two in the last two days and I'm not addicted I swear. |
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quitting weed is nothing. try quitting crack then i'll have an iota of respect/sympathy for you
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Your mother should have aborted you.
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