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Does ecstasy make you cry?

My last roll i put on some radiohead for the comedown..
all i can say is fake plastics trees moves mountains when im sober but that night it was something different, couldnt help it lol
 
I've found that crying when I'm back home alone in bed after a long fun night rolling helps me get to sleep. It feels good to release that emotion and I can just relax and enjoy some music and drift off.

I'd imagine it'd feel good to cry (out of joy) while dancing. Never done it though.
 
Awww thats beautiful! once after a 3 day festival, MDMA throughout I was standing at work alone after all that commotion it just felt like one instant im at the most open beautiful moment ive ever experienced then the next im standing at work in a jumpsuit... I cried for days on and off, i'd start to laugh from a memory then just tear up.

my brain chemistry was out of whack as well without a doubt but sleep deprivation and mdma led to moments ill never forget... oh yeah and some mushrooms thrown in at the end there

Edit : It doesn't MAKE me cry, it lets me when life is just that sentimental
 
I cry on anything... Everything is so beautiful and happy while high... well not anything, alcohol, dxm, ecstasy.
Like just hugging a close friend... is so incredibly amazing, all that there is to express how I feel is tears.
 
I was at a rave party yesterday and most people who were rolling at one point started to share experiences and started crying. Everyone started to talk about their problems while straight up crying it was intense. Anyone ever cry on ecstasy before?

Sorry if its been mentioned already,
I didn't read the entire thread.

MDMA was used for group therapy sessions in it's pre-party drug years.
The fact that you guys were talking about your problems and possibly had some pretty deep conversation, the way that people do in a therapy session, could be why there was crying happening.


Or


The people who were sharing could have just been more prone to crying when exposed to emotional situations.
 
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