No, it's not
that addictive. It's not like Cocaine, heroine or something like that. You guys in this thread are giving the wrong impression. Well, actually most stimulants that I have tried, are more reinforcing than ketamine. I mean, you can actually use ketamine to make the come down from cocaine easier.
In my experience, ketamine is not reinforcing at all! Sure, it's a great drug for anyone wanting to escape reality, but honestly, ketamine is an aquired taste. Many people don't even like it the first time they try it. Me personally, I both liked and disliked it at the same time. It made me nauseous, and it made me feel wierd, in a wierd way. Not like psychedelics at all.
Now I've learned to really like it, but I'd still only take it at "special" times. I guess I just don't have an addictive personality (well, I know I don't have one ) but still I'd say "no" to ketamine being an addictive substance, in general.
In my opinion, were ketamine shines is when it's taken with LSD, wow, that is a match made in heaven, but it not for the faint of heart
it makes you LSD trip become truly "acid".
Sure, people are using it to flee the shitty Lives they live, the problems they have, but you need to do an effort to get there, just like with alcohol. Alcohol is'nt addictive in itself, imo, but if you need something to releave you from you problems, everyday, then alcohol is great, so too can ketamine be.
Some people are probably going to disagree with my post, but I really don't see much more danger in trying ketamine than trying alcohol. Now cocaine, heroine etc. That's a different story.
And let me add, I can see most other arylcyclohexylamines actually being more addictive than ketamine.