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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obviously therapy. But, LSD is not addictive. So you should probably be more worried about smoking cigarettes and alcohol. [/quote] I guess I’m old school. But smoking and drinking has been tried and true for hundreds of years and was what the upper classes did before anti anxiety drugs were more prevalent. [b]Dropping acid[/b] [b]seems a lot scarier to me[/b]. [/quote] +1. Acid is way more dangerous that tobacco and alcohol since it influences one's brain so much more! And bad trips can screw you up so badly you'll be sorry you tried the stuff. OP, tell your son explicitly to stay away from LSD, if he wants to keep his sanity. [/quote] Omg. please read a book. Cigarettes cause cancer, and alcohol causes countless deaths and ruined lives. although I would be unhappy if my teen took LSD, it’s nowhere near as destructive. it’s one of the least toxic drugs out there. [/quote] A couple years of smoking cigarettes has next to no long term implications for your health. I smoked for some years in college/early 20s and quit and so did many of my friends and we're all fine. If I had a choice between a kid abusing alcohol or harder drugs, including marijuana regularly, and smoking for five or six years, or even ten years, I'd go with the cigarettes. Cigarettes don't cause car accidents. Cigarettes don't screw up your brains. Cigarettes don't make you jump out of the window on a trip. They screw up your lungs but those with lung cancer smoked for decades and decades. The trick is quitting smoking, which as I do know first hand is not easy and I do regret ever smoking to start with. But if you quit, which most smokers do, it's the lesser of the vice evils. Look around at all the beggars on the streets, clearly screwed out of their minds. They didn't get that way smoking. But they sure did through alcohol and hard drugs, including substantial marijuana abuse. [/quote]
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