I know I wouldn't. Now that I've rolled pretty hard, it's hard to imagine a better feeling in the world. I had a pretty bad comedown, but I still can't think of any experience I enjoyed more, and now the idea of not doing to again is just sad, even though I know it's actually not too healthy... and for the people who have done it, but never rolled super hard, I always tell them, "never take more than one". Thoughts?
I have recommended others to try it and would do it again in the future, but I stress that there is a crash. If they are already going to do it, I don't know why you wouldn't want them to roll super hard... Why would you not want to share that 'best feeling in the world' vibe with your friends
Because it's unhealthy, and once you do it you're pretty much hooked. And the higher the dose, the harder you roll the harder the comedown, and the more danger you're going to do something stupid and get hurt or get dehydrated and pass out.
You make it sound it's like mainlining Heroin or something lol. It's not without negative effects and not particularly healthy but neither is alcohol and I wouldn't classify MDMA as a dangerous drug, although impurities and not staying hydrated can certainly up the risks of the drug. Regarding trying it once and you're hooked, that sounds like some serious propaganda you've been fed or perhaps your personal situation but it's certainly a laughable generalization. I myself tried Ecstasy once and didn't try it again until nearly 2 years later. From what I've seen many seem to have a 'honeymoon' period with MDMA where they use it quite frequently (still not to the extent i've seen people use alcohol, weed or harder drugs) and it may last about a year but MDMA is pretty self regulating due to the crash, short term rapid tolerance, and diminishing returns which is sort of a cumulative tolerance effect for some which means the more they do it the less they feel the effects.
I've tried it twice. But yeah, I agree with you about it being self regulating now that I think about it. This is an opinion that several of my friends share (not all) that still roll, so it's not "propaganda".
you're not hooked, you're in love...big difference. its not up you to decide who rolls and who doesnt, if your friends want to- then enjoy the experience with them. feel like you cant handle it, then simply tell them i cant handle it.... its pretty cut and dry, stop trying to play drug god.
Wtf? MDMA is not addictive. The only people who do MDMA uncontrollably and suffer psychological consequences are people with little self-control in other areas of their life (gambling, sex, harder drug use, driving drunk etc) I share MDMA with anyone who will give it a chance. I recommend 120mg for a starting dose and a max of 250mg. MDMA is one of my favorite molecules and I've done it MAYBE 10 times in my LIFE. lol @ getting dehydrated and passing out. Has this actually ever happened to you? Are you aware they now provide water in bottles? The future is now. thread is painful fail "mdma is the most amazing thing ever, that's why i don't ever recommend it to anyone, because it's the most terrible thing ever"
Any drug is addicting if you have an addictive personality. Weed can be fucking addictive to some for crying out loud.
How can you get addicted to something when you don't even know what it is? Also, you're bringing back a ton of 2 year old threads...
I experienced mdma as one of the drugs that has no bad comedown really. Other than perhaps xtc which has speed in it and what not else if you have bad luck. Good mdma is one of the few drugs I would recommend to pretty much anybody. It also doesn't easily lead to hell at all... shrooms and lsd have a bigger chance of doing that than mdma. It only seems it might could get unpleasant if you simply took too much, which you should watch out for anyway the first time.
Or if you have ever read any well put together, documented studies...it can more often be an amazing healing tool, quite useful at working through heavy personal issues and finding a new, positive sense of identity...that's only assuming you have any clue as to what the fuck you're talking about of course, and not imposing you're personal negative experiences on everyone else as radical generalizations. As for any drug can be addicting, I guess to some degree, but those are rarely faults of the drug, those are personal flaws that need addressed and are likely heavily stemmed from an individuals past.