Question Posted Saturday February 24 2007, 12:38 am
My x bf smoked pot, and I didn't know about it until about 2 months into the relationship (which is why I broke up with him). Anyway me being the kind of person who can't stand up for themselves and him being the definition of asshole, smoked right in front of me with his friend. When they came back from the room they were in I could still smell it and I think I may have been high for like a second or two? Or at least getting there... everything got so weird and all that happened was him walking by me, so I stepped outside because I didn't want to get involved. I just want to make sure this couldn't have hurt me in any way? I wouldn't ever do it but I got scared that it seemed to work so fast just from him walking by me.
teenagex3romance answered Saturday February 24 2007, 8:46 am: no, you didnt get high...it was probably you just getting overwhelemed and imagining it...like when you talk about lice and your head starts to itch kinda lol yeah its prolly that type of thing [ teenagex3romance's advice column | Ask teenagex3romance A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Saturday February 24 2007, 1:41 am: honestly? i think you might have just been imagining it, a placebo if you will. while it is possible to get high off the smell of it off of someones clothes, it doesnt happen instantly. also, weed doesnt really work the first time you "do" it. it takes that time to build up the receptors to the chemicals, then, the second time, you get high. so yea, i think it was placebo. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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