DriedBeans
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Before anything else, I'd just like to mention that I am brand new here and this is my first post - I apologise if any of these questions have been answered already in existing threads. (I have searched very hard already but I am still looking for clear cut answers)
So a couple of months back, my friend's cat started to get into MDMA and Ecstasy.. He's had many many great rolls over time - going out to clubs, spending the night with his girlfriend.. and even going to the movies with friends. Double drops in particular have always hit especially hard with an amazing roll.. However, lately it's come to his attention that any time he overthinks the drug or anticipates the roll, it just never comes or hits a lot less harder than usual.
For example, two of the best rolls he's ever had were when he completely forgot he had even taken the MDMA - both times he was very distracted by what was going on before realising it had hit him full bore.
He understands that there are a number of variables that play a part in how good the roll is - the purity / quality of the drug, the dosage, the administration, had he eaten before hand etc. however, these factors never seem to add up when it comes to when he's had a good roll or not.. and it doesn't seem to be discussed as to whether just his mindset, or maybe the thought of "being attached to the outcome of a good roll" could actually hinder it completely.. now, while it seems completely ridiculous to him that thoughts could actually affect a roll.. there seems to be no other explanation from his point of view. Could negative thoughts, nervousness, anxiety over anticipation etc. cause some sort of physical, mental or chemical block to the effects of MDMA?
There have been times he has taken mdma on a full stomach where it has hit the same if not harder than that on an absolutely empty stomach just because of his mindset at the time.. even mdma from the same dealer has hit twice as hard with the same dosage when he doesn't care and isn't anxiously anticipating the roll / thinking when will it hit / how hard will it hit / if it will hit at all.. does nervousness / anxiety somehow block the release of seratonin or desensitize him to the roll in some way? Is there a variable affecting his roll that he's forgotten or missed?
The most recent example...
About a week ago he went out with some friends.. he popped his first cap on an empty stomach around 8pm at a friend's house (about 3 hours before they went out) but kept checking the time to make sure it would hit.. shortly after, he started feeling buzzy but nothing crazy.. note: the friend's mum doesn't like mdma or ecstasy so there was constant worry / nervousness / anxiety in the back of his mind and he spent alot of time anticipating the roll so he could avoid the mum when it hit - however.. no good roll at all, very light tingling and a little bit of happiness, was slightly more talkative than usual but nothing like he was expecting.. was very dissapointed that he'd wasted an entire cap for that..
A few hours later at around 11 (by which point he couldn't even feel the effects of the first capsule) he went out with his friends to the club, he grabbed a drink and knocked the second capsule down and completely forgot about it.. probably because he was having great fun already at the club.. he didn't look at the time once, didn't anticipate the roll, completely carefree about whether it hit or not and didn't think about it once.. then before he knew it, it hit him like a brick wall - extreme empathy and euphoria, sprinted to the dancefloor and spent hours dancing, talking to people and having what felt like the best night of his life..
Another time he double dropped on the way out to the clubs with two friends (who weren't drinking), just to have a good time. When they got out and realised it was dead quiet they decided to stay for only an hour or so then leave as it was a waste of time. He knew it was a waste of the MDMA but, being a double drop, would inevitably hit him hard and he'd have a great night anyway.. but then he started counting down the minutes and anticipating the roll.. after about half an hour he started to get worried and nervous that it wouldn't hit and his night wasn't going to get better like he had hoped.. when it did hit it was only a mild buzz and tingling with almost no other noticeable effects.. at the time it almost felt like it had been suppressed or blocked by his state of mind / the dullness of that night. On the way home he did notice that music in the car sounded great, but other than that short car journey the night was basically a massive joke - and the two capsules he'd wasted.
So the question is.. could mindset really have had such a huge impact on MDMA? Should he avoid using it in a situation where anxiety / nervousness or anticipation could cause a block to the roll? Is he just imagining all this or could this be factual..
The best way to put it is - he only has great rolls when he feels he doesn't need to or doesn't care.. (when he forgets about it because he's having fun or is distracted or when he is carefree about the outcome). Any time he's truly relying on the MDMA for a good night, or anticipating when it hits... it often doesn't..
Can anyone give him some opinions or some closure? Is there another variable as to why the MDMA only hits well under certain circumstances? Dosages don't seem to be the issue.. nor does stomach contents (based on past experience) and he knows that most if not all of the MDMA he has taken is pure so rule that out.. is there something else, really stupid that he doesn't know about? I've heard some people say that movement / dancing can trigger the roll, could it be something as simple as that?
Sorry for the long read, he hopes he got his point across - really looking to get some answers hopefully or some closure because he feels like he's wasting a lot of MDMA and he's not sure why - mindset seems to be the only factor that could be affecting it.
Too Long Didn't Read: Why does MDMA seem to hit me the hardest when I'm carefree or distracted - whenever I become anxious or nervous from anticipating the roll, it seems to block itself off and doesn't hit as hard? Does mindset / attitude really affect a roll?



So a couple of months back, my friend's cat started to get into MDMA and Ecstasy.. He's had many many great rolls over time - going out to clubs, spending the night with his girlfriend.. and even going to the movies with friends. Double drops in particular have always hit especially hard with an amazing roll.. However, lately it's come to his attention that any time he overthinks the drug or anticipates the roll, it just never comes or hits a lot less harder than usual.
For example, two of the best rolls he's ever had were when he completely forgot he had even taken the MDMA - both times he was very distracted by what was going on before realising it had hit him full bore.
He understands that there are a number of variables that play a part in how good the roll is - the purity / quality of the drug, the dosage, the administration, had he eaten before hand etc. however, these factors never seem to add up when it comes to when he's had a good roll or not.. and it doesn't seem to be discussed as to whether just his mindset, or maybe the thought of "being attached to the outcome of a good roll" could actually hinder it completely.. now, while it seems completely ridiculous to him that thoughts could actually affect a roll.. there seems to be no other explanation from his point of view. Could negative thoughts, nervousness, anxiety over anticipation etc. cause some sort of physical, mental or chemical block to the effects of MDMA?
There have been times he has taken mdma on a full stomach where it has hit the same if not harder than that on an absolutely empty stomach just because of his mindset at the time.. even mdma from the same dealer has hit twice as hard with the same dosage when he doesn't care and isn't anxiously anticipating the roll / thinking when will it hit / how hard will it hit / if it will hit at all.. does nervousness / anxiety somehow block the release of seratonin or desensitize him to the roll in some way? Is there a variable affecting his roll that he's forgotten or missed?
The most recent example...
About a week ago he went out with some friends.. he popped his first cap on an empty stomach around 8pm at a friend's house (about 3 hours before they went out) but kept checking the time to make sure it would hit.. shortly after, he started feeling buzzy but nothing crazy.. note: the friend's mum doesn't like mdma or ecstasy so there was constant worry / nervousness / anxiety in the back of his mind and he spent alot of time anticipating the roll so he could avoid the mum when it hit - however.. no good roll at all, very light tingling and a little bit of happiness, was slightly more talkative than usual but nothing like he was expecting.. was very dissapointed that he'd wasted an entire cap for that..
A few hours later at around 11 (by which point he couldn't even feel the effects of the first capsule) he went out with his friends to the club, he grabbed a drink and knocked the second capsule down and completely forgot about it.. probably because he was having great fun already at the club.. he didn't look at the time once, didn't anticipate the roll, completely carefree about whether it hit or not and didn't think about it once.. then before he knew it, it hit him like a brick wall - extreme empathy and euphoria, sprinted to the dancefloor and spent hours dancing, talking to people and having what felt like the best night of his life..
Another time he double dropped on the way out to the clubs with two friends (who weren't drinking), just to have a good time. When they got out and realised it was dead quiet they decided to stay for only an hour or so then leave as it was a waste of time. He knew it was a waste of the MDMA but, being a double drop, would inevitably hit him hard and he'd have a great night anyway.. but then he started counting down the minutes and anticipating the roll.. after about half an hour he started to get worried and nervous that it wouldn't hit and his night wasn't going to get better like he had hoped.. when it did hit it was only a mild buzz and tingling with almost no other noticeable effects.. at the time it almost felt like it had been suppressed or blocked by his state of mind / the dullness of that night. On the way home he did notice that music in the car sounded great, but other than that short car journey the night was basically a massive joke - and the two capsules he'd wasted.
So the question is.. could mindset really have had such a huge impact on MDMA? Should he avoid using it in a situation where anxiety / nervousness or anticipation could cause a block to the roll? Is he just imagining all this or could this be factual..
The best way to put it is - he only has great rolls when he feels he doesn't need to or doesn't care.. (when he forgets about it because he's having fun or is distracted or when he is carefree about the outcome). Any time he's truly relying on the MDMA for a good night, or anticipating when it hits... it often doesn't..
Can anyone give him some opinions or some closure? Is there another variable as to why the MDMA only hits well under certain circumstances? Dosages don't seem to be the issue.. nor does stomach contents (based on past experience) and he knows that most if not all of the MDMA he has taken is pure so rule that out.. is there something else, really stupid that he doesn't know about? I've heard some people say that movement / dancing can trigger the roll, could it be something as simple as that?
Sorry for the long read, he hopes he got his point across - really looking to get some answers hopefully or some closure because he feels like he's wasting a lot of MDMA and he's not sure why - mindset seems to be the only factor that could be affecting it.
Too Long Didn't Read: Why does MDMA seem to hit me the hardest when I'm carefree or distracted - whenever I become anxious or nervous from anticipating the roll, it seems to block itself off and doesn't hit as hard? Does mindset / attitude really affect a roll?




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