Do you or partner use edibles?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, DW and I take gummies periodically. They’re a great “marital aid” in the bedroom.


Same for us and I totally agree. Alcohol numbs certain parts but THC enhances the feelings.
Anonymous
No we don't drink or do drugs. We care about our bodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No we don't drink or do drugs. We care about our bodies.


Are you under the impression that you will live forever
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, DW and I take gummies periodically. They’re a great “marital aid” in the bedroom.


Same for us and I totally agree. Alcohol numbs certain parts but THC enhances the feelings.


The wife is like a whole different person with a gummy. She loves it too.
Anonymous
Daily!! I use them 2x a day. In the AM and then around 4pm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daily!! I use them 2x a day. In the AM and then around 4pm


Congratulations, and best of luck with your obvious addiction. Enjoy those withdrawals if/when you ever decide to sober up and face the world as yourself, Stoney.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I do, yes. I enjoy THC a lot. I don’t drink alcohol it makes me anxious. Here in Colorado it’s legal and has been for so long I forget that people back there still consider it “that devil weed”. I feel that way about alcohol though- so I get it and honor your feelings. That said I’m glad it’s a legal option for people like me who enjoy it recreationally.

Nobody gets high and beats their wife or flies into drunken rage’s or tries to hold desperately onto a relationship with alcohol that isn’t serving them. I’m glad alcohol sober is such a rising trend out west.


People get high and become completely psychotic, so it's not as innocuous as you seem to think. And while the fallout may not be as immediate or obvious, there are plenty of people who realize a little too late that they're addicted to cannabis, and really struggle to quit. So yeah, they do "hold desperately onto a relationship" with cannabis that isn't serving them or those around them.


Eh. I’m 50, F and have used THC for decades and simply haven’t seen this.

I have seen tons of drunks in those years. But sure- exercise, food, gambling- all addictions and addictions cause pain. I don’t know anyone who has entered treatment for THC but have many friends and peers who have sought alcohol treatment or done Annie grace oe whatever.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine uses THC gummies to sleep bc he’s an insomniac. It has impacted our marriage for the better bc he’s well rested.


Mine gets high at night because he's an insomniac. FTFY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
Anonymous
I don’t care why people get high. Just because it’s Thursday, if they like to get high on a Thursday- all good.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Why do you care what we call it? We are adults consuming a perfectly legal substance just like your Chardonnay. Do you also lecture whose who refer to their wine glasses as mommy’s cup? I don’t actually care that they do. I drink wine too.

If edibles are not for you, just don’t eat any. The rest of us are doing just fine.


Why are you afraid to say you are getting high and taking drugs, though? I don't "care" like I care about democracy or something. I find it amusing that people like you hope to hide your drug habits in euphemisms to sanitize it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do, yes. I enjoy THC a lot. I don’t drink alcohol it makes me anxious. Here in Colorado it’s legal and has been for so long I forget that people back there still consider it “that devil weed”. I feel that way about alcohol though- so I get it and honor your feelings. That said I’m glad it’s a legal option for people like me who enjoy it recreationally.

Nobody gets high and beats their wife or flies into drunken rage’s or tries to hold desperately onto a relationship with alcohol that isn’t serving them. I’m glad alcohol sober is such a rising trend out west.


People get high and become completely psychotic, so it's not as innocuous as you seem to think. And while the fallout may not be as immediate or obvious, there are plenty of people who realize a little too late that they're addicted to cannabis, and really struggle to quit. So yeah, they do "hold desperately onto a relationship" with cannabis that isn't serving them or those around them.




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.


+1000. Also, I'm finally getting some decent menopausal sleep thanks to occasionally getting high before I go to bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Why do you care what we call it? We are adults consuming a perfectly legal substance just like your Chardonnay. Do you also lecture whose who refer to their wine glasses as mommy’s cup? I don’t actually care that they do. I drink wine too.

If edibles are not for you, just don’t eat any. The rest of us are doing just fine.


Why are you afraid to say you are getting high and taking drugs, though? I don't "care" like I care about democracy or something. I find it amusing that people like you hope to hide your drug habits in euphemisms to sanitize it.


Who says I hide it? I've said upthread I get high the same way I get drunk. I couldn't care less if people say pop a gummy, drink mommy juice or any other euphemism they want to use. Why do you care what terminology people use? Is it because you aim to show us the error of our ways?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, DW and I get high periodically. Getting high is a great “marital aid” in the bedroom.
Anonymous
guy at work (DC area) just got fired for this
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