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Tolerance of coke

mdnghtuforia1202

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So my boyfriend brought home coke for me today, which is kind of a surprise since he doesn't much care for stimulants since he is obsessive compulsive and stimulants tend to aggravate that. He says that they amplify a side of him that he doesn't very much care for. That is why he hasn't done any stimulants (or at least coke specifically) for over 4 years now.

As for me, I particularly love the stuff and very much enjoy the high of cocaine. I personally haven't done it in a few years myself on a regular basis though because I was dating someone at the time who seriously frowned upon drug use all together. I've done it maybe 3 times total in the past 4 years roughly.

Anyway, point I'm attempting to get to is he did a somewhat small line and was wrecked by it. He was hit amazingly hard just by that simple bit. That is to be expected since he hasn't touched the stuff in nearly 4 years. I on the other hand, have done several decent lines now and have yet to really feel the high that I remember from the stuff. The stuff is pretty strong, has the right smell and taste like I remember, but I'm barely feeling it.

Both him and I are very similar in height and weight, and we have a similar body type (both of us are athletic), so why is it barely affecting me and it's hitting him like a brick? I know tolerance is different of all people, but ya figure I should at least be feeling it a bit more than I am. Any words of advice would be appreciated :-)

Thanks,
Angel
 
Pure guess here, but I would sorta expect obsessive compulsive people to be a little hypersensitive to stimulants.
 
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I agree. Stimulants increase OCD behaviors for sure.

It could be any number of things, we can only really speculate as to why it happened...
 
Yeah, I guess that could be it. It's just odd in my opinion. I've done about double now compared to what he has, and yes, I'm feeling it (I'm quite focused on typing on here), but not to the extent that I feel and I should be at this point. And, like I said before, it's pretty good product :-) Any other commenting would be welcome.

Thanks,
Angel
 
That's like asking why a Schizophrenia sufferer is psychotic after a meth binge =/
OCD and stimulants shouldn't be combined.
 
That's like asking why a Schizophrenia sufferer is psychotic after a meth binge =/
OCD and stimulants shouldn't be combined.




I agree.....I have OCD to a point. Its not too severe like it use to be in the past & stimulants are really nad for those that do have OCD. Maybe thats why I hate stimulants, especially coke......cant stand that stuff!
 
He isn't that big of a fan of the stuff but wanted to do it with me since he hasn't done it in a while. And so he did a bit on his own to test it before hand and instantly got lit off of it. I, on the other hand, didn't feel much at first, but it built up over lines of doing it. So I really don't know if the quality was just crap or if I'm really just comparably not as sensitive.
 
He isn't that big of a fan of the stuff but wanted to do it with me since he hasn't done it in a while. And so he did a bit on his own to test it before hand and instantly got lit off of it. I, on the other hand, didn't feel much at first, but it built up over lines of doing it. So I really don't know if the quality was just crap or if I'm really just comparably not as sensitive.



Unless we try it ourselves, there is no way of knowing if its you or the coke isnt that good.
 
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