I smoked weed a lot this summer. I enjoyed it a LOT. I'd smoke two or three times a week and I just loved it. I had a bad high once or twice but it wasn't a big deal (I have generalized anxiety disorder so I figured this would happen sometimes).
My anxiety got really bad after that summer (I'm talking panic attacks and depersonalization, which I'd never had before), so I stopped smoking for the three months that my anxiety was very bad for. After it cleared up I tried smoking again, and it was nice, but it wasn't that great content feeling I'd had before. I mean I laughed and had fun, etc, but it wasn't that great.
I don't look forward to smoking and honestly I don't want to do it much, maybe on occasion at a party but not often. Most of my friends like to smoke multiple times a week and love getting fucked up but I just don't. Drinking is okay and so is smoking but it's not something I'd go out of my way for.
People thought I was a lot cooler when I smoked all the time. I want to enjoy smoking again. I don't know how. Ideas?
You don't have to do all of the same things your friends do. In fact, your friends should love you enough that you can stop smoking and they'll still love you. Talk to them about this. [ bubblegumdrop's advice column | Ask bubblegumdrop A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Sunday April 24 2011, 10:13 am: I'm not sure why you think it's a bad thing...not that weed is the most dangerous thing ever, but if it made your anxiety worse and made you feel crappy, you really aren't missing out, right? If people really don't like you or think you're cool without smoking, either they're lame or you need to care less. Don't be that person that does something because everyone else is.
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