I'm sorry to drag this out as I'd much rather just drop it but the way you're ridiculing my advice and suggesting it's harmful is getting too much on my nerves for that.
LEL GET HIGHER? You're insulting me.
You were complaining about a harsh comedown. Those feelings are caused by a rebound effect when you come down. You're not high anymore, you're the opposite of high. Your options for mitigating those feelings are:
- Don't smoke at all
- Prolong your high so that you will be unconscious (asleep) when you do come down. You could also save for just before bed as that has the same end result.
Advocating drug use isn't necessarily harm reduction in all cases, but neither is advocating abstinence from drugs. To clarify, neither are necessary conditions, it depends on the situation.
Easiest ex: if you're dependent on benzos, the withdrawals can kill you. I would advise somebody who started to feel the withdrawals to take more drugs on a tapering schedule.
The same concept applies here. Theoretically if you mediated redosing on the comedown you could mitigate most of the burnt out feeling without getting high again and repeating the cycle, but that could take some trial and error.
Finally, I apologize if I came off as flippant or reckless in my prior advice. I just suggested what I would do in your place and if you've already made the decision to smoke weed in general then I don't see that recommendation as contradicting harm reduction.