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is it okay to let people know that you are a druggie ?

depends -to other druggies ,yeah to the working anyone else no they see it as irresposible and insurance risk ,risky behaiour --like booze isnt risky
 
I think it depends on who is accepting of it.

I've had a lot of people turn their backs on me because I take one E-pill once every 6-9 weeks. I was even kicked out of my cast (I performed monthly in The Rocky Horror Picture Show). I had a guy I really liked find out and went on and on about how he couldn't date someone with 'a drug problem'. I've lost a lot of my old friends that I don't party with and have to deal with their 'pitying' looks when they do see me, or have them lecture me about how I am trying to kill myself and so on.

But at the same time, I've gained a lot of new friends through E and going to clubs with like-minded people.

Then again, I also used to pretend I was so tweaked out at work, because I hated my job. It made it more interesting, and it made interactions with the coworkers hilarious.
 
No.

Most people, however open minded or smart they may be will probably have done no research on drugs and believe what ever they've been told while growing up.

My friend [Who got 5 A's last year, top 1% of the school] was convinced that 1 line of coke and you'd be addicited.

Only tell other druggies :)
 
nevAr!

Everyone I know is on a need to know basis. Don't give 'em more than they need, right?

The obvious exception being the people you party with...
 
i don't know about that one

i'm so sick of people not doing any research on drugs and being completely in the dark about them. they just believe whatever they hear from teachers and commercials then they try to talk to you like you're an idiot for doing them when i know plenty of very smart people who take drugs.
 
If you wouldn't care if they responded really badly, then go for it, you've got nothing to lose. Otherwise, be careful until you're sure.
 
It really depends on who it is. I know there are friends of mine that do drugs and friends that don't. I tell all of my friends that do drugs of course, but it's a little more difficult with the ones who don't. I do tell a few close friends that do not indulge in drug activity that I take drugs. I know they are open-minded enough to realize if I control my usage there shouldn't be a problem. Then there are others (the less educated) that will automatically assume things because you partake in drug activity. I try not to tell these people what I do, hell I try not to hang out with people that are close-minded in the first place, so the people I hang around with are willing to accept the choices that I make.
 
ElCoolMagnefico said:
i don't know about that one

i'm so sick of people not doing any research on drugs and being completely in the dark about them. they just believe whatever they hear from teachers and commercials then they try to talk to you like you're an idiot for doing them when i know plenty of very smart people who take drugs.

^^^^ +1
 
reasons its nobodys buniness

quote from Wonder


"I've lost a lot of my old friends have to deal with their 'pitying' looks when they do see me, or have them lecture me about how I am trying to kill myself and so on."


If a person cant choose to have his /her "state of mind " altered without neg.feedback we are not making progress--


I see nothing wrong with doing your drugs --as long as


youre not hurting others or yourselve , youre not causing financial problems ,youre work is not affected some people would be not be able to cope in the world with out the crutch --Example comedians
 
No way i ahve already had so many people telling me how much of an idiot i am for rolling or how im going to die. I love the hey you are retarded now that you did e and you have holes in your brain.
 
technooo said:
No way i ahve already had so many people telling me how much of an idiot i am for rolling or how im going to die. I love the hey you are retarded now that you did e and you have holes in your brain.


tehbadger I agree with you. But if you believe your friends can handle that info then test the water first,
 
Rule of thumb: Don't tell anyone you do drugs.

Actually, it all depends on who you're telling and what you're telling them that you do. For example, weed is pretty much well accepted around college aged people, regardless if they smoke or not. But something like coke/heroin walks a much finer line.

Regardless, I wouldn't tell anyone unless I completely trusted them ( meaning: they won't tell anyone\hold it against me) and/or they used drugs themselves.
 
It depends.

My generation is extremely open to the idea's of taking "medication" but not "drugs". So whenever I am looking to get into it I generally will hint to the fact that I sometimes take adderall before school assignments. This has never gotten to bad of a reaction, except for once when this chick thought it was despicable. Oh yeah, go figure, she was perscribed it. Biatch.
 
there is only one possible answer to a question like that: it depends

there are so many variables which would effect something like this. shoud lyou walk into work on monday morning and tell everybody you see you have a blow habit? probably not.

should you tell your new girlfriend you do mdma occasionally because she mentioned trying it? sure.

i fyou're looking for a general rul eo fthumb, it's probably better to err on the side of caution. some people seem to get so comfortable with their habits, they forget this shit is illegal.

alasdair
 
My general approach is to discuss drugs openly and to share my objective knowledge about drugs, but to reserve any discussion of personal use or subjective understanding for trusted friends.
 
It depends like others said.
I used let them know (wasn't proud or ashamed of it) but I don't do it anymore because even if they are druggies themselves, this info tends to effect their decisions about you (mostly in an untrustfull manner, probably because of everything that we hear about drugs & druggies while we grow up.) Because of this I don't tell everybody anymore; I try to pick the right people to tell and being a druggie isn't always enough to get to know that I'm one too.
 
solistus nailed it. i talk openly about drugs, their dangers, and their benefits. if someone asks, i don't lie. the only exception is my husbands family, or his coworkers. aside from that, i am pretty much an open book.
 
I don't any more unless they are open minded. I got sick of losing friends, getting looks of disgust and lectures by good friends telling me how im going to kill myself. I've had people turn their backs on me as a result of it. Its a joke, even some of my stoner friends who are sort of ok with drugs have no idea what they are talking about when I tell them what I do.

I almost get sick of telling them the truth, but I still do to keep up the good fight =)
 
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