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Did Ecstasy change your life? MERGED

Has MDMA been beneficial in your life?

  • Yes

    Votes: 105 74.5%
  • No

    Votes: 22 15.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 14 9.9%

  • Total voters
    141
Yeah the first time I tried e I was blown away by how amazing it was (first drug i tried besides alcohol and weed). My friends and I then went on a 6 month e binge (as most do) and then slowed down to about once a month or so. E definitely changed me for the better and I absolutely love it.... but, sometimes I would eat some pills and they didnt give me the same rush I loved and make me feel like it was not worth it the day after and I started to think this was the "losing the magic" part of the whole experience. However, since then i've have a few notable rolls that were as good if not better than those incredible first times. So basically the pills that actually have MDMA (mixed with a little amphetamine) in them are so fun for me but when I get those shitty ecstasy pills I forget how incredible the experience of rolling and wonder if its even worth doing. I hate those rolls.
 
yes. i gained profound introspection. i was able to access, process, and release stagnate emotions. for me, MDMA is very therapeutic. the experience is geniune.

it's always deep for me, which can get old at times. sometimes i just want to party without all the mystical side effects...

but i will never regret the experience. ever.
 
i first did E with a friend of mine of 3 1/2 years back in 96. i had never thought of him as more than a friend. well 12 years later we're now happily married. so yeah..it definitely changed my life. :)
 
I wouldn't say it changed my life, but it sure did make me interested in dancing!
Before I tried E i never understood the point in dancing, and i have to say that I was a lousy dancer. For some time ago I was introduced to tripping by a friend. We tripped on 2C-E, and my friend played Tech-House and Techno all night long. I was blown away! The music was so incredibly great, and together with visuals and some mindfuck I was shown a new world. From that moment I would only listen to electronic music. Still I never really wanted to dance. Over a half year later I got the chance to try E for the first time. It was pure magic, and slowly I started to see what's dancing all about. Now I start doing my moves automatic whenever hearing electronic dance music :) I go to raves, and have a lot of fun!

Another thing that I notice is that I have become more open and less shy when it comes to meeting new people. I guess some friends would now call me a real "party-lion" / party-boy. Where before I was more shy and needed some alcohol to loosen up...
 
I would have to say yes. Compared to how I was before the first time I took it, I find that I'm more comfortable in social situations, conversation flows easier, and I seem to get on with new people a lot better too.
 
thecushion said:
Just wanted to know what others thoughts were?///? Ecstasy change the whole outlook on life to me.Droped for the first time summer of ,05. Was going through a divorce that made me feel like not wanting to live anymore. Since then,I see the will to live,the want to live.May sound kinda wierd,but this is from the heart.One reason I think it should be legal.Anyway Ecstasy I think has not only changed my life,but saved it as well.Thank you Ecstasy!!!!!!!!!!!<3 <3 <3 <3 <3


Yes, for the better.
 
not really, the experience itself is incredible, when i start to comedown i feel like i will wake up feeling great. all that soon fades away if i get a harsh comedown which will normally last 1-3 days. sometimes it makes me think, whether the few hours of bliss are really worth suffering a couple of days.
 
i can dance like a mother fucka man, and im feeling myself.

Transaltion= boosted, self confidence and body awareness, as a martial artist i love e, cause now i truely know my body and how to use it in harmony.
 
After 3 years of pretty frequent use, absolutely. for the better! Thanks merck!
 
Yeah - I think so.

After an excellent weekend of rolling (kid free, fishing, socialising and great sex) with my (drug-free) wife, I decided to quit my job of 17 years and start my own business.

Best decision ever.
 
If you could go back, would you still have tried it?

Where would you be if you had never tried ecstasy? How has ecstasy affected your life?
 
me, i think trying mdma was unavoidable. Ive been into electronic music since I was in 7th grade and the rave culture seemed to follow that music so by the time I was 20. I finally was able to try ecstasy. I never knew such another side of the world existed. Kalopsia.

I wouldnt change a thing.
 
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