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Feelin the love at a concert?

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Hello everyone,

So I am currently planning for my second roll. My first one was 2 months prior to the date I have planned. That time I did it with my two best friends at my house and we had an incredible night of bonding and healing from just sitting there and talking. Now I am planning to do it with my roommate at a concert. It will be his first time. My question is about how much one feels that love and connection to who you're rollin with if you're at a concert? Obviously in the intimate setting I first used it was very present. I don't see why it wouldn't be there at a concert especially since both of us fucking love to dance. I just don't want to "waste" a roll only to feel stimmed up at the concert (it's a trap concert so I'm expecting moshing and generally being turnt). Thanks y'all
 
Yeah, sounds like a great idea. I've been off my face at places with loud music enough times and loved it.
That being said, the second time I ever did MDMA was my first time doing it at a rave and I left just as I was peaking (about an hr after getting there) because the place was way too intense with the damn lights and damn thousands of watts of choon. Subsequently though I enjoyed it all very much.

You may find it overwhelming, but there's only one way to find out. ;)
 
love on MDMA, hahaha.

well I feel high on MDMA, and I mistake it for love, but if you don't feel the same when you are off drugs then its not love. It's just the drugs.
 
love on MDMA, hahaha.

well I feel high on MDMA, and I mistake it for love, but if you don't feel the same when you are off drugs then its not love. It's just the drugs.

He’s talking about the overwhelming sense of love, empathy, and closeness from the release of serotonin and oxytocin. That’s what MDMA is known for, hence why it’s called an empathogen.

If you’ve never felt this in any roll ever then you’ve never had real MDMA most likely. It’s the single most common and unifying experience of the drug. Also why many couples use it for therapy
 
He’s talking about the overwhelming sense of love, empathy, and closeness from the release of serotonin and oxytocin. That’s what MDMA is known for, hence why it’s called an empathogen.

If you’ve never felt this in any roll ever then you’ve never had real MDMA most likely. It’s the single most common and unifying experience of the drug. Also why many couples use it for therapy
so fuckin correct mate!
 
Obviously a concert setting will provide a different experience to that of an intimate setting with a few close friends. But there should be an overwhelming feeling of empathy with everyone in the venue, even though you dont know them personally. This is why it's such a good club drug and also why rival English football hooligans became best buddies when they swapped alcohol for ecstasy on the terraces in the late 80s...
 
This is why it's such a good club drug and also why rival English football hooligans became best buddies when they swapped alcohol for ecstasy on the terraces in the late 80s...

This was an actual thing? I always thought it was a rave scene apocryphal legend.
 
Hello everyone,

So I am currently planning for my second roll. My first one was 2 months prior to the date I have planned. That time I did it with my two best friends at my house and we had an incredible night of bonding and healing from just sitting there and talking. Now I am planning to do it with my roommate at a concert. It will be his first time. My question is about how much one feels that love and connection to who you're rollin with if you're at a concert? Obviously in the intimate setting I first used it was very present. I don't see why it wouldn't be there at a concert especially since both of us fucking love to dance. I just don't want to "waste" a roll only to feel stimmed up at the concert (it's a trap concert so I'm expecting moshing and generally being turnt). Thanks y'all

The music and the excited crowd will probably give the experience a more euphoric tone, but I would also expect your friend to feel amazingly close to anyone present and to feel that all those people put together are like connected and synced by the music and to be some sort of "good vibes" antenna.
Just stay close to him and make sure nobody exploits his state to deprive him of his possessions, and also to help him in case he feels overwhelmed by the intensity of the experience.
As you probably will be moving a lot, make sure he is not getting dehydrated and/or overheated.
 
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