I've been with someone for 5 years. In that time, we have had various serious relationship issues, but all but on have for the most part been resolved. Every since high school, I have had a great interest in psychedelic substances. I enjoy using them and I enjoy studying them. He, on the other hand, strongly dislikes psychedelic substances. He greatly enjoys drinking (both casually and to the point of inebriation) and also enjoys using painkillers (though he does so very infrequently).
There is a specific problem that I am having right now, but it is very similar to numerous issues that I have had in the past. I wish to go camping in the nearby desert with my friends about 20 miles out from the nearest city. While there, we would be doing MDMA (arrive during the day, take MDMA at night, leave the following day). The area that we would be going to does not have any deadly animals or dangerous plants - really, no unusual hazards.
He is not at all okay with this. After a drawn out argument, he has said that he would require there to be a sober sitter (which I agreed to find) and that I (or the sober sitter) obtain CPR certification. I have agreed to both.
The problem is that I can't get him to understand why he's being unreasonable about it. He is completely okay with me going to the desert unless I am doing psychedelics. He claims that the risk is too great if I injure myself because no one could take us to medical facilities, but I have done psychedelic mushrooms with him while camping before. I've explained to him that when he drinks alone without telling anyone, he is much more likely to injure himself than I would be on psychedelics and no one would be able to get him necessary medical assistance if he was unconscious from his injury, but he keeps telling me that the situations are not comparable. I am perfectly willing to find a sober sitter, but it upsets me greatly that he isn't be rational about requiring it - it feels like he's just being overprotective.
With the CPR, I can't get him to understand that it's complete overkill. It is very difficult for me to find a CPR class in my area (I've tried), and when I do find one, it will no doubt take an entire one of my days (I'm rather busy with work and having trouble getting my medication for a sleeping disorder that makes me constantly tired). I offered to study CPR on my own and have him quiz me on it, but he became very upset and said that I was trying to get out of having to do anything.
Additionally, he is not happy that I have not met one of the people who would be attending the camping trips. A good friend of mine knows him well, but my boyfriend keeps saying that he's a stranger and that it's unsafe. He has trust issues in general, but in instances like this, it is prohibiting me from doing things I enjoy doing.
More than anything else, I just want him to be rational about why he doesn't want me doing drugs in certain circumstances, but it is incredibly hard for me to accept his limitations when he is willing to use alcohol in a far more reckless fashion.
So this is where you guys come in. Am I being unreasonable? If not, does anyone know of a good way to convince him that psychedelics are safe? He's perfectly aware of the scientific studies that say they are, but he won't apply that knowledge when it involves me using them. I've been trying for number of years to convince him, but everything I've done has helped make very little progress. I just need some advice. :/
There is a specific problem that I am having right now, but it is very similar to numerous issues that I have had in the past. I wish to go camping in the nearby desert with my friends about 20 miles out from the nearest city. While there, we would be doing MDMA (arrive during the day, take MDMA at night, leave the following day). The area that we would be going to does not have any deadly animals or dangerous plants - really, no unusual hazards.
He is not at all okay with this. After a drawn out argument, he has said that he would require there to be a sober sitter (which I agreed to find) and that I (or the sober sitter) obtain CPR certification. I have agreed to both.
The problem is that I can't get him to understand why he's being unreasonable about it. He is completely okay with me going to the desert unless I am doing psychedelics. He claims that the risk is too great if I injure myself because no one could take us to medical facilities, but I have done psychedelic mushrooms with him while camping before. I've explained to him that when he drinks alone without telling anyone, he is much more likely to injure himself than I would be on psychedelics and no one would be able to get him necessary medical assistance if he was unconscious from his injury, but he keeps telling me that the situations are not comparable. I am perfectly willing to find a sober sitter, but it upsets me greatly that he isn't be rational about requiring it - it feels like he's just being overprotective.
With the CPR, I can't get him to understand that it's complete overkill. It is very difficult for me to find a CPR class in my area (I've tried), and when I do find one, it will no doubt take an entire one of my days (I'm rather busy with work and having trouble getting my medication for a sleeping disorder that makes me constantly tired). I offered to study CPR on my own and have him quiz me on it, but he became very upset and said that I was trying to get out of having to do anything.
Additionally, he is not happy that I have not met one of the people who would be attending the camping trips. A good friend of mine knows him well, but my boyfriend keeps saying that he's a stranger and that it's unsafe. He has trust issues in general, but in instances like this, it is prohibiting me from doing things I enjoy doing.
More than anything else, I just want him to be rational about why he doesn't want me doing drugs in certain circumstances, but it is incredibly hard for me to accept his limitations when he is willing to use alcohol in a far more reckless fashion.
So this is where you guys come in. Am I being unreasonable? If not, does anyone know of a good way to convince him that psychedelics are safe? He's perfectly aware of the scientific studies that say they are, but he won't apply that knowledge when it involves me using them. I've been trying for number of years to convince him, but everything I've done has helped make very little progress. I just need some advice. :/

