• MDMA &
    Empathogenic
    Drugs

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People say MDMA isn't habit forming.

once you are out of the honey moon phase you are fine.
For the first 6 months of my MDMA use I was experiencing strong cravings.
I was using once a week.
It started to slowly taper off, e wasnt always on my mind anymore. I just stopped thinking about it
 
I'd consider a friend of mine to be addicted, despite his claims that he 'can't be addicted.' So I think it's definitely mentally addictive.
 
To be honest it pisses me off when someone is making a case for something being or not being habit forming, anything that gives pleasure to someone including DUNKIN DONUTS
can be habit forming if they like it enough and have a specific personality type.

So yes to answer the question of course mdma can be habit forming and addictive , just like any other drug or vice .
 
But what exactly is habit forming?

Marijuanna isn't habit forming, but (insert big percentage here to proove my point) of teenagers who enjoy smoking pot smoke on a weekly basis.


Or, in MDMA's case, people say its not addictive. But because my first time was so life changing and amazing, I continued to do it because I fell in love with the feeling and experience, as many do.

usually to the point where someone would come on bluelight to learn that they've terribly abused because they liked it so much.

People say MDMA isn't habit forming, but I think it's too amazing to not be addictive.
to me, it's a responsible habit. But still a two- to three month habit. Still a habit :o

I'm really high right now.

Actually, it has a 43% addiction rate.

A survey of young adult and adolescent MDMA users found that 43 percent of those who reported ecstasy use met the accepted diagnostic criteria for dependence, as evidenced by continued use despite knowledge of physical or psychological harm, withdrawal effects, and tolerance (or diminished response).

http://www.drugabuse.gov/infofacts/ecstasy.html / 3 Cottler LB, Womack SB, Compton WM, Ben-Abdallah A. Ecstasy abuse and dependence among adolescents and young adults: Applicability and reliability of DSM-IV criteria. Human Psychopharmacol 16:599–606, 2001.
 
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