pallidamors
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My apologies if there's already been a thread like this.
From what I can tell, most seasoned opiate veterans seem to prefer either natural or synthetics. Some people claim that an opioid is an opioid, but I disagree.
For me, natural opiates/oids have much more of a heavy, body-load type feeling, almost as if gravity is exerting an unnaturally strong force on me. I get less euphoria from them, and my thinking seems muddled.
With synthetics, my body seems somehow lighter, I get much more euphoric, and creative processes, like writing and drawing, come more easily to me, along with ideas I may not have had were I sober.
What do you think? Do you find a personal difference in how you respond to naturals vs. synthetics? What do you think could account for this difference?
From what I can tell, most seasoned opiate veterans seem to prefer either natural or synthetics. Some people claim that an opioid is an opioid, but I disagree.
For me, natural opiates/oids have much more of a heavy, body-load type feeling, almost as if gravity is exerting an unnaturally strong force on me. I get less euphoria from them, and my thinking seems muddled.
With synthetics, my body seems somehow lighter, I get much more euphoric, and creative processes, like writing and drawing, come more easily to me, along with ideas I may not have had were I sober.
What do you think? Do you find a personal difference in how you respond to naturals vs. synthetics? What do you think could account for this difference?