Well yeah I've struggled heavily in past to make friends with so called normal people, who instead mostly are people where I need to hide because they would let me down or kick me right out if they knew my true self and it's not because I would do them any wrong but because of preconceptions and not understanding, conservativeness etc... but in the society we have today, psychonauts need to hide and all the people and I, being somebody who doesn't have real contacts to any scene or something, am seeing are these addicts struggling too, and they aren't exactly the best people to stay around usually due to artificially made problems like notorious shortage of supply and stealing etc. The functional people are understandably wary of the society, of police etc. and thus need to hide. So, what to make out of this? Are we doomed to live alone?
Don’t look for that person in the scene, step outside to bring someone in.
Me and my girl are that psychedelic couple that people seem to look up to, we’ve been together for damn near half our lives and I get asked once in awhile how..
Thing was up until I met her at 19 I had been going after girls I was meeting in the party scene, girls that quite honestly had other things in mind than chilling out with just one person in their life. I was the kinda guy that was ready to settle down at age 7, probably mommy problems.
She was someone who, like me before, I could see would majorly benefit from these experiences. It took time to warm her up to the idea and to show her I had nothing but her best intentions at heart and when she finally went for it... Well you know how it goes.
It’s crazy to think the person she is now, compared to who she was when we first met. It’s crazy to think of myself... We both were small town Midwest “kids” that had our eyes torn open with the use of these medicines.
I think there’s more people out there then you realize willing to explore their minds, and as White Rose said that number is only growing in comparison to what it was. For gods sakes we got Netflix putting up documentaries showing all the celebrities talking bout eating LSD lol, it’s on its way to mainstream.
My brother had a similar story to mine only his girl that he spent years with was a total sociopath and he was worried when they broke up he’d never find someone that shared those interests again. Less than a year later he met the girl he’s with now, absolutely lovely gal that has since meeting him began trying different psychedelic states.
Worst case scenario, could be your location? I’m sure some down south-east places can be harder to find folks of open mind than others.
-GC