
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can say with 100% certainty that after nearly 30 years of occasionally partaking, I have never become even a little psychotic, much less "completely psychotic." What has happeend on several occasions is that I laugh a little too hard at a joke or eat a bit too much (munchies are real) and/or have an amazing orgasm. No one is trying desperately to hold onto a relationship with canabis. We are just having fun as a result of using it. Your dumb, uneducated hyperbole isn't convincing anyone who has ever tried cannabis. |
It’s called politeness. |
It's not. Since you choose to be impolite online because you have dehumanized those you are talking to. OR you're too chicken shit and don't have the conviction to say what you actually mean. |
+1000. Also, I'm finally getting some decent menopausal sleep thanks to my occasional nighttime gummy. |
Dehumanized? Okay crazy cutesy lady, give me a break. I’m sorry but talking about mommy juice is stupid. You are still human though. |
Right back at you, crazy keyboard warrior. You are free to feel however the eff you want. Matters zero to me or anyone in your life since you don't even have the courage to voice how you feel. |
I don't personally use edibles but due to my work I know a bit about them.
The thing to stress with edibles is you really, really have to be careful with them. The high from edibles can come on slower but hit harder and last significantly longer than smoking. Some of these edibles have very very THC content. So people can sort of perceive edibles as being a safer choice for weed consumption but they really aren't. There's also some unpredictability and safety issues with edibles. They're unregulated and often untested so you don't really know what you're getting. Some of these THC variants are chemically created and the catalysts used in manufacturing can be quite toxic. And as with any street drugs, they can be contaminated. It's a bit of a wild west out there right now. So, as someone who's seen the consequences of over high people: do your research, start at low doses, be careful, don't go "Oh I can't feel it" and take more the first time, try to find the most reputable sourcing that you can. It's personally not for me but I really just would rather people be safer. |
The courage to voice in public that women who call wine mommy juice are stupid? That’s what you want me to do? You think it’s lack of courage that keeps me from saying anything? |
Nice try. That was simply a comparison and a repost to YOUR post saying this: "Why not just say "get high"? Why do people who eat their mind altering drug always, always take pains to describe it as edibles or even more coy, Popping a Gummy? Just be out and proud! You're getting high. Whether you have a gigantic bong on the coffee table or not." AND THEN "NP. I find all the cutesy names dumb and since you asked, I’m telling you on the internet. I do not tell people in real life that they sound stupid using these terms but they do." You policing how people speak is the dumbest shit of all. |
Do you have what NP means? Why skip the post I (NP - then a new poster means) responded to about mommy glasses? You must be very attached to your cutesy names. |
Yes, they are legal here. I don't think it affects our relationship. |
Because it's most definitely not a new poster. You're just trying to cover up how dumb you are by making it look like someone is agreeing with you. Bye now, |
You can ask Jeff. Are you under the impression that only one poster dislikes cutesy phrases? |
No one gives a shit what you like. Stop derailing the conversation. |
Yes, DW and I take gummies periodically. They’re a great “marital aid” in the bedroom. |