Anonymous wrote:One glass of wine does not impair you like weed does. I would worry about diminished cognitive decisions making skills.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend and I were talking the other night about all of the relationship benefits that exist if you smoke weed with your partner or in general. My friend truly believes that smoking with her husband has made all the difference in the world in regard to their marriage. The two of them share a bowl or a joint after the kids are in bed and asleep a couple nights a week as a way to wind down and enjoy one another. My friend thinks she might be divorced by now if they did not have this outlet. I tend to agree with her...
Here was our list of benefits:
-Out of this world sex that is fun and feels fantastic! If you have not had sex high, then please add it to your bucket list (not going to lie, this was the number one thing for the both of us)
-Lots of great laughs and deep conversations that really allow you to get to know the other person on a deeper level
-A way to wind down together that does not lead to a terrible hangover, which when you get to your late 30's seems to be what happens when either of us drinks more than 2 glasses of wine
-We both wake up refreshed and ready for work/life/kids, etc without having to nurse a water and take half a bottle of Asprin.
-Exploration of new music together, or bonding over your favorite songs or bands...or even watching a binge-worthy Netflix show that makes you crack up
-It is more affordable than a night out/date night and just as much fun, if not more if you are with the right person
Anyway, we were curious about others in DC, who also see the benefits of smoking weed with a partner and if you have your own list of benefits?
What would you do if your child woke up with a medical emergency?
Call 911. No different than all the women on DCUM who drink their wine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend and I were talking the other night about all of the relationship benefits that exist if you smoke weed with your partner or in general. My friend truly believes that smoking with her husband has made all the difference in the world in regard to their marriage. The two of them share a bowl or a joint after the kids are in bed and asleep a couple nights a week as a way to wind down and enjoy one another. My friend thinks she might be divorced by now if they did not have this outlet. I tend to agree with her...
Here was our list of benefits:
-Out of this world sex that is fun and feels fantastic! If you have not had sex high, then please add it to your bucket list (not going to lie, this was the number one thing for the both of us)
-Lots of great laughs and deep conversations that really allow you to get to know the other person on a deeper level
-A way to wind down together that does not lead to a terrible hangover, which when you get to your late 30's seems to be what happens when either of us drinks more than 2 glasses of wine
-We both wake up refreshed and ready for work/life/kids, etc without having to nurse a water and take half a bottle of Asprin.
-Exploration of new music together, or bonding over your favorite songs or bands...or even watching a binge-worthy Netflix show that makes you crack up
-It is more affordable than a night out/date night and just as much fun, if not more if you are with the right person
Anyway, we were curious about others in DC, who also see the benefits of smoking weed with a partner and if you have your own list of benefits?
What would you do if your child woke up with a medical emergency?
Do you not drink in the privacy of your own home because you have children? Or do all of your friends also not drink at home because they have kids? You would do the SAME thing if you had a couple of adult beverages. I highly doubt people with kids never have a drop to drink in case there is a medical emergency. DCUM always gives me a good laugh!
One glass of wine does not impair you like weed does. I would worry about diminished cognitive decisions making skills.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend and I were talking the other night about all of the relationship benefits that exist if you smoke weed with your partner or in general. My friend truly believes that smoking with her husband has made all the difference in the world in regard to their marriage. The two of them share a bowl or a joint after the kids are in bed and asleep a couple nights a week as a way to wind down and enjoy one another. My friend thinks she might be divorced by now if they did not have this outlet. I tend to agree with her...
Here was our list of benefits:
-Out of this world sex that is fun and feels fantastic! If you have not had sex high, then please add it to your bucket list (not going to lie, this was the number one thing for the both of us)
-Lots of great laughs and deep conversations that really allow you to get to know the other person on a deeper level
-A way to wind down together that does not lead to a terrible hangover, which when you get to your late 30's seems to be what happens when either of us drinks more than 2 glasses of wine
-We both wake up refreshed and ready for work/life/kids, etc without having to nurse a water and take half a bottle of Asprin.
-Exploration of new music together, or bonding over your favorite songs or bands...or even watching a binge-worthy Netflix show that makes you crack up
-It is more affordable than a night out/date night and just as much fun, if not more if you are with the right person
Anyway, we were curious about others in DC, who also see the benefits of smoking weed with a partner and if you have your own list of benefits?
What would you do if your child woke up with a medical emergency?
Call 911. No different than all the women on DCUM who drink their wine.
Anonymous wrote:So we're going to ignore the obvious cancer risk? Okay.
I wouldn't get medical marijuana unless I had a chronic illness or was dying. Otherwise, you better believe it's being flagged by your insurance. If the republicans destroy the Obamacare protections, I wonder if your lung cancer will be covered when your insurance knows you've been smoking weed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend and I were talking the other night about all of the relationship benefits that exist if you smoke weed with your partner or in general. My friend truly believes that smoking with her husband has made all the difference in the world in regard to their marriage. The two of them share a bowl or a joint after the kids are in bed and asleep a couple nights a week as a way to wind down and enjoy one another. My friend thinks she might be divorced by now if they did not have this outlet. I tend to agree with her...
Here was our list of benefits:
-Out of this world sex that is fun and feels fantastic! If you have not had sex high, then please add it to your bucket list (not going to lie, this was the number one thing for the both of us)
-Lots of great laughs and deep conversations that really allow you to get to know the other person on a deeper level
-A way to wind down together that does not lead to a terrible hangover, which when you get to your late 30's seems to be what happens when either of us drinks more than 2 glasses of wine
-We both wake up refreshed and ready for work/life/kids, etc without having to nurse a water and take half a bottle of Asprin.
-Exploration of new music together, or bonding over your favorite songs or bands...or even watching a binge-worthy Netflix show that makes you crack up
-It is more affordable than a night out/date night and just as much fun, if not more if you are with the right person
Anyway, we were curious about others in DC, who also see the benefits of smoking weed with a partner and if you have your own list of benefits?
What would you do if your child woke up with a medical emergency?
Call 911. No different than all the women on DCUM who drink their wine.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people equate it to a glass of wine? It's just not true.
I just did some the other night and I felt out of my mind. Definitely not something I'd want to do regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when your kids are tweens and teens will you just stop, or keep on setting such a great example for them?
No, we do not do this and never will.
So obviously you don’t drink alcohol or have anyone around your children who do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend and I were talking the other night about all of the relationship benefits that exist if you smoke weed with your partner or in general. My friend truly believes that smoking with her husband has made all the difference in the world in regard to their marriage. The two of them share a bowl or a joint after the kids are in bed and asleep a couple nights a week as a way to wind down and enjoy one another. My friend thinks she might be divorced by now if they did not have this outlet. I tend to agree with her...
Here was our list of benefits:
-Out of this world sex that is fun and feels fantastic! If you have not had sex high, then please add it to your bucket list (not going to lie, this was the number one thing for the both of us)
-Lots of great laughs and deep conversations that really allow you to get to know the other person on a deeper level
-A way to wind down together that does not lead to a terrible hangover, which when you get to your late 30's seems to be what happens when either of us drinks more than 2 glasses of wine
-We both wake up refreshed and ready for work/life/kids, etc without having to nurse a water and take half a bottle of Asprin.
-Exploration of new music together, or bonding over your favorite songs or bands...or even watching a binge-worthy Netflix show that makes you crack up
-It is more affordable than a night out/date night and just as much fun, if not more if you are with the right person
Anyway, we were curious about others in DC, who also see the benefits of smoking weed with a partner and if you have your own list of benefits?
What would you do if your child woke up with a medical emergency?
Anonymous wrote:And when your kids are tweens and teens will you just stop, or keep on setting such a great example for them?
No, we do not do this and never will.
Anonymous wrote:it’s a gateway drug.
“it’s awesome, my spouse and I are so close now because we share needles and nod-off together. You get to know someone so well after cleaning up their sticky track marks before taking your kids to their grandparents house! Y’all should try it!!”