Fornax55
Bluelighter
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- Jun 17, 2010
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I was wondering if there were any people out there who've managed to maintain a casual, purely recreational relationship with some of the harder drugs out there (i.e. meth, heroin, crack.)
SWIM has used the above three numerous times, but is still yet to feel the power of their addictions. He is beginning to wonder if he ever will.
SWIM smoked meth once last year, and didn't really get high. SWIM then smoked it thrice in the last two months, relishing every moment of it and having a complete blast, yet has simply agreed never to purchase the stuff himself and has thus refrained from any sort of addiction.
SWIM also uses heroin on a regular basis but doesn't find himself coming anywhere close to spending all of his money on it and finds it easy enough to stop after a week of binging. Perhaps that's because he doses so little.
SWIM also just ended a very long rant. Apologies if going off this long isn't kosher on BL, but SWIM's interested to here some of your stories. From what SWIM has heard, maintaining casual drug use is damn near impossib.e
SWIM has used the above three numerous times, but is still yet to feel the power of their addictions. He is beginning to wonder if he ever will.
SWIM smoked meth once last year, and didn't really get high. SWIM then smoked it thrice in the last two months, relishing every moment of it and having a complete blast, yet has simply agreed never to purchase the stuff himself and has thus refrained from any sort of addiction.
SWIM also uses heroin on a regular basis but doesn't find himself coming anywhere close to spending all of his money on it and finds it easy enough to stop after a week of binging. Perhaps that's because he doses so little.
SWIM also just ended a very long rant. Apologies if going off this long isn't kosher on BL, but SWIM's interested to here some of your stories. From what SWIM has heard, maintaining casual drug use is damn near impossib.e


. Hopefully this trend will continue or cease into non-use and stay clear of dependency.