patra
Bluelighter
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- Sep 21, 2012
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So many of you on ED have wrote about having to live separate lives. Unless you're an MDMA user or open-minded to drug culture, most people have everything from silly to terrifying ideas about MDMA use and users.
I've struggled with this - I have friends who have tried coke, shrooms, weed, and drink heavily, but for some reason think MDMA is something completely different from what it is. A particular friend who has tried all of the aforementioned drugs (she's a bartender and prone to binge drinking several times a month) has said several times she'd love to try MDMA. I told her I was going to set something up in a few weeks - I love introducing people to MDMA when they're eager for it - but suddenly she seemed to change her mind. We've been close friends for 15 years and been through a lot together, so I know her well. I didn't expect her to have a sudden freak out, and I think it's because the only benchmark she has is black-out drunk or tripping on shrooms.
What bothers me most is feeling like there's some kind of undertone in the sudden reversal of opinion, almost like she's judging me and thinks I'm some kind of addict (obviously completely whack, and the only people who think this are people who have never tried it and don't understand the affect it has). I worry that talking to her more on the subject might make her feel more uneasy.
I get that "undertone" a lot from people who have had either no or limited engagement with MDMA.
Obviously the only way to overcome this is to get her to see the light (if she's still willing of course, I wouldn't force her).
It's ironic that more discussion, especially in terms of harm reduction, is sometimes worse than simply popping a pill out of your pocket and letting a person decide at that moment if they want to join or not.
I was hoping for any advice & thought we could use this thread to talk about experience with perceptions of MDMA. Has anyone has similar problems? Did you get past them? How do you navigate?
I've struggled with this - I have friends who have tried coke, shrooms, weed, and drink heavily, but for some reason think MDMA is something completely different from what it is. A particular friend who has tried all of the aforementioned drugs (she's a bartender and prone to binge drinking several times a month) has said several times she'd love to try MDMA. I told her I was going to set something up in a few weeks - I love introducing people to MDMA when they're eager for it - but suddenly she seemed to change her mind. We've been close friends for 15 years and been through a lot together, so I know her well. I didn't expect her to have a sudden freak out, and I think it's because the only benchmark she has is black-out drunk or tripping on shrooms.
What bothers me most is feeling like there's some kind of undertone in the sudden reversal of opinion, almost like she's judging me and thinks I'm some kind of addict (obviously completely whack, and the only people who think this are people who have never tried it and don't understand the affect it has). I worry that talking to her more on the subject might make her feel more uneasy.
I get that "undertone" a lot from people who have had either no or limited engagement with MDMA.
Obviously the only way to overcome this is to get her to see the light (if she's still willing of course, I wouldn't force her).
It's ironic that more discussion, especially in terms of harm reduction, is sometimes worse than simply popping a pill out of your pocket and letting a person decide at that moment if they want to join or not.
I was hoping for any advice & thought we could use this thread to talk about experience with perceptions of MDMA. Has anyone has similar problems? Did you get past them? How do you navigate?
