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vitalfalcon

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Hey guys,

I rolled for the first time on Molly at a festival a few weeks ago. It was AWESOME!!=D
A few things, though.

My jaw has been clenching ever since. I haven't taken any magnesium supplements to help relax it, but it was way worth it..just hope I can fix that.

Also, as far as redosing goes, how long does it take before redosing stops being effective? When I realized I came down from the molly, I took more but it didn't end up doing anything. I searched and read that it should be taken 1 hour after the initial dose..but is it useless if you do it after that?

Finally, I rolled with a close friend of mine, but I don't have any other friends that roll. I really want to try and find a group of people I can roll with (especially cute girls %) ). What's a good way to do this? I'm in college by the way. Should I try and attend underground raves in the area and shit and try and meet up with people afterwards?

Thanks for the tips guys!
 
Just be friendly and talk 2 ppl...thats how i met my rave fam....i went 2 one with justmy girlfriend and we started talkin 2 them and we've gone 2 every rave 2gether
 
Make a point to talk to as many people as you can. People tend to be very friendly at raves, so just do the same and you will be surprised how easy it can be. Bring your phone or something to write on so you can get contact information and keep in touch afterward.

Just don't overdo the molly; you don't have to be rolling hard to have a good time and meet people (the less I am rolling, the more people I remember....), and yes, go to undergrounds!

For your jaw clenching, avoid any stimulants for awhile (including caffeine), get enough rest, and wait it out. I haven't had jaw clenching from MDMA for more than a couple of days, but it's not unheard of, especially for your first time.

Welcome to the scene. :)
 
Don't do MDMA more than once a month. It'll cause your MDMA experiences to degrade in quality unless you take more at a time, and if you fall into that vicious cycle you can ruin the MDMA experience for yourself forever.

Aside from that, just hang out and have fun and meet people. One thing to look for is people who practice with skilltoys (poi, hoops, staff, etc.), especially fire dancers and fire artists. There's a lot of overlap between the fire arts community and the rave scene, and you're likely to meet some really awesome people in that overlap.
 
Re-dosing is kinda tricky for alot of people. some are able to take more MDMA at anytime and have good results while others need to take it at the right time for it to have any effect at all. The best advice for redosing is to take your booster dose about 1 hour after your initial dose. Just remember there is a point of deminishing returns where redosing will get you none of the good effects and only increase and prolong the negetive effects.

Meeting like-minded people is easy...go to a rave...find a group of people...ask if you can join them. The MDMA will take care of the rest.
 
Thanks guys, been a great help. How should I find these underground raves? I'm planning on attending a DeadMau5 concert and STS9 & Lotus this summer..any other concerts or festivals I can go to (on a budget..not like Camp Bisco :P)
 
I have a huge rave family that I actually created I've been to tons and tons of raves... Just keep going get ravers number before you know it everyone knows you!!
 
yes go to the raves! and also a good way to meet peoplle there is to bring some cool lights, that usually gets people talking to you, instead of you finding them.
 
those sound like raves to me. 8)

Why do people think it has to be "underground" to be a rave?
I don't know anyone who thinks that...Perhaps you know someone who is just pretentious? Maybe they think being a raver is a status symbol....Way to miss the whole point (to whomever thinks this way).

A rave is still a rave if it's in the public eye....But undergrounds tend to be smaller, and the atmosphere makes it easier to meet people. It's usually more laid-back and friendly, like one big family.
 
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