PriestTheyCalledHim
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many lols have been had at this thread, you guys can carry on thinking bud has no withdrawal symptoms (mild at best, but symptoms nonetheless) and that it's the perfect drug nobody ever gets addicted to. i'm just gonna pass on by
brotip - if your smoking more than half the week chances are your addicted - but you don't realised cause "it's just weed maaaan"
I agree herb can be addictive at least psychologically but then again people can get psychologically addicted to pretty much anything. I was into daily smoking when I was cutting back and stopping drinking a lot of booze daily. I know it's bad to replace one drug with another one or one addiction with another but I figured it would be better if smoked herb daily instead of drinking lots of booze every night like I had been for a long time. I cut back and eventually quit drinking alcohol in large amounts nightly and then got into smoking herb daily. I was never able to sleep while stoned unless I was coming down or unless I drank a beer. When I stopped smoking herb suddenly I did not get any physical withdrawal symptoms but I never smoked it or used it daily for years and years; but I just would crave smoking it and I really wanted to smoke herb daily but I didn't. I know people who did smoke herb daily for years and they said how quitting herb did give them some physical withdrawal but it's not like withdrawal from longterm use of opiates, meth, alcohol, or benzos. Quitting using cannabis was 1,000X easier than quitting smoking tobacco and when I smoked tobacco I only smoked cigs and cigars socially maybe once a month and I was a very light daily smoker for about 2 weeks. Everyone that I know who is a very heavy smoker said how it was very very difficult to quit smoking tobacco and some would start smoking again when stressful things happened.
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