I would not do it. Meth is the most psychologically damaging drug I believe there is. It will affect your brain a few weeks up to a few months after you stop using and you won't even notice it really, until something happens that gets you depressed or upset or maybe you just want to party and get high again, and you'll find yourself possibly doing things you never thought you would do. Now the first time isn't so bad and damaging but what I'm saying is the door will be open. You'll never have the same hesitation to do it and even though you may never do it again I find that highly unlikely. Anything good meth ever did to me or any positive impact it may have had are really just memories of half decent times. But I won't ever forget the shitty things I've done on it or coming off of it. Not to say I ever hit "rok bottom" I never lost my house, pawned anything for bills (or drugs), or sold my body. But I have been spun out without sleep for days at a time (most was 6 and I thought everyone in the house had me trapped in some type of rehearsed play that I had to figure out the meaning of to escape without fighting my way out and hurting them), when I could have been planning my finances, looking into building credit, started the process to go to college, spent time with family, etc. Also you'll want to talk about the experience with people and even understanding friends will be nervous a lot of the time when you think it wasn't so bad and you'll feel ostracized. So be prepared to cross a line if you use it for that first time, its a line that you can't go back from and in my humble opinion not worth it. Meth and Black and crack are the only drugs I recommend never trying. And of those three it really depends on your personality which you'll get addicted to easiest, and which you would be able to kick, but they're all bad.
