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do you consider the love experience on mdma to be real

Speaking from personal experience MDMA does not make me love everyone around me or everything. Instead it heightens my intuition and discernment. If i normally would not like a person sober, then i most certainly will not like them on MDMA. All of the emotional content that i feel when i on MDMA is as valid afterwards as it is during. This varies from person to person as i have been around individuals who will reverse their feelings/opinions when they come down.

For the better part i am honest and sincere, so maybe that is why there isn't any difference.
 
This question is great as there is no right / wrong reply. The word 'love' is so hard to define - I love you (to a parent / sibling) is very different to I 'Love' this when talking about a snack/chicken wing , the same way that I 'Love' you when your talking to a partner. I love a lot of things, the love that I feel for them all is very real but also very different. MDMA is a mad drug - it can make me feel that I 'love' a lot of things that I would never (when sober) even consider as fun. Is that love (at the time) real then you have to ask what is real? Real / Love - I really love dropping MDMA and snuggling up with my partner.
 
To me its like asking if the 'love' I had for my ex-gf was real. It was definitely real while it lasted but now its gone. Just like MDMA is real for those few hours until it goes. It can definitely have residual effects also after you've comedown too, I feel I know people who i've only just met even when i'm sober and, in a tight-knit scene, you meet the same people each rave and it feels like we're mates.

I'd definitely say it's real. If I could meet new people on MDMA i'd feel more comfortable around them after, but thats just me. I certainly find it has social therapeutic properties.
 
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