Question Posted Thursday December 22 2005, 11:40 am
Everyone I know has smoked weed. I dont really want to; but I figured the easy way out was to tell people (if they asked) that I have. (even though I never have and they have).... so yea, anyways, how do u feel after ur high??
Is this wrong of me to do? I know I shouldnt have to feel like lieing to them about this, because its nothign to really be proud of, but.. I cant help it and it stops a lot of questions, or them trying to get me to smoke.. ya know?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Heartwhisper answered Monday January 2 2006, 2:37 pm: Hey first let me say that I celebrate you for not using the stuff.... me I tried it once and all I noticed was that I wanted to nibble all the time and my natural highs are much much much better..... continue being true to yourself and not following through by actually using the stuff. I don't believe in lying if it hurts another person spiritually, emotionally or physically.... but a little white lie sometimes is an OK path to take... one just feels really relaxed and laid back and nothing bothers you or upsets you.... you want to be peaceful....read up on the hippy era....you'll finds lots about how it affected people... I only tried it once, actually twice and it didn't do anything for me that life wasn't already bringing me. And you have a really awesome outlook on life and I don't think you'd be very wise to try to improve upon that.... do explore books in the library on the 60's..... and those ole hippies.... they had a good thing going then they got into more than the weed and got lazy and lacked most desire to make something out of their lives.... but of course many of them had to go to Vietnam and get killed and for what?..... I know you'll find more info from that era about the effects of pot on a human body.... good luck
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JackiexMarie answered Saturday December 24 2005, 2:18 pm: ok just picture this: your doing good in life, not following the idiots who smoke a disgusting thing just to feel good or feel like they are "cool." then all of a sudden ur peer pressured into smoking it or you wanna follow the crowd to so you start smoking gross disgusting vulgar weed like all the other idiots. you dont go to college, you get arrested, you may even die! wow your lifes ruined just cause you decided that you wanted to inhale a gross substance into your body. yuo will DEFINITELY DEFINITELY [ JackiexMarie's advice column | Ask JackiexMarie A Question ]
alwyztekn answered Thursday December 22 2005, 5:13 pm: I know. and to answer your question, no. you should not have to lie. They should respect you if you do not want to, and I know that sounds hard for you to understand, cuz u may loose some of your 'hang-out buddys', but just remember this.
THAT IS ALL THAT THEY ARE..Hang-out Buddys.
They will never teach you things in u'r life that you will need, like counselers do, mentors do, or even what friendship is. If they are friends, they would back off, but still respect you.
To answer your other question...the feeling of 'getting high' feels like your body is moving 45-50% slower than it normally should. Not just your arms, legs & motor skills, but your Mind..as well.
You know how cloudy your head feels when you have a head cold or the flu ?? It is worst.
Think about that, if something terrible was happening to you at the time of Being High..and you simply could not control it, b/c you could not 'move as fast'. Like getting out of the way of a moving car coming at you.
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