I usually let them sit on my tongue for about 15-20 minutes then I swallow them.
It doesn't bother me, so it just sits until I feel it needs to be swallowed.
Mm, on/under the tongue for a good ~15 minutes is the norm over here. But swallowing it sooner or keeping it in the mouth for twice that long really doesn't seem to make a whole lot of difference, hence the original question .
I still can't really comprehend the whole letting it sit until dissolved thing though. I mean yeah I guess the consistency of blotter paper can vary, but I've never even seen it come close to dissolving away in the mouth. I guess if you sat there and chewed it for awhile?
Hey somekind of love I would like to know about the contaminants that aren't absorbed when you spit it out. Are you talking about the impurities like iso-lsd or some byproducts? What would be the advantage just a cleaner trip?
I usually go up to friends and stick out my tongue, then pull it back in and grin wildly. I repeat this step until I either accidentally swallow the blotter or it dissolves completely.
I use chewing tobacco every now and then, and I always chew some before I eat my acid. Then, I put the blotters in exactly the same spot that I had the chew in. Since the chew has already cut up my lip to enhance the absorption of the nicotine, the acid absorbs quicker and easier. I can't say for sure if this makes a difference, but it always hits me hard and fast with this method whereas other methods and their speed of onset are rather inconsistent.
When I was into LSD I'd swallow the blotter/gel, or if I was doing microdoses I'd soak it in a bottle of filtered water and then swallow the water and eventually swallow the blotter when I got to the end of it on the last day.
I'm glad you didn't put in the option for plugging even as a joke.
Just put it on my tongue for a while and swallow afterwards. I doubt eating the little blotter is that unhealthy and I want to be sure I got the whole thing.
keep it in the mouth then swallow later is the way i do it. I have had friends swallow and have minimal effects. Maybe because they drank something before that would kill it?
I've never heard of a regular drink that could cause such an effect. Most likely they had bunk acid as it should work the same. I think sublingual just hits you faster.