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Would you recommend MDMA to people that havent tried it?

tranq

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bassicaly my question is. Would you feel ok if you got someone into MDMA? or do you try and keep it to yourself, as not to risk getting someone into then them expericening bad effects from it.

I have a few friends that know i do it, and want to try it, but i do know they're certain risks envolved. I know that if they try it now it is because of me.........
 
looking back, i encouraged 2 mates ecstasy use and feel quite ashamed looking back, not quite sure if they have regrets but i dont feel right about it none the less.
 
Certainly I would reccommend MDMA to other people, I actually go out of my way to try and get people to try it. You know yourself how awesome a feeling it is to take MDMA so why should this be kept from other people :).and at the end of the day, its their own choice! that's just my opinion though...

Also, welcome to Bluelight xD
 
yeah its the most amazing substance on this planet imo hahaha, its a strugle to keep it usage down to once every few months hah.... yeah i want people to experience it, but as craigyt2k said, i wouldnt want the guilt if they got "Addicted" to it or just abused it to much and fucked thier lifes up..... that being said, im probably gona just try and educated them on the risks just like i did before i did it as much as i can... then its up to them :)
 
No, I would never recommend it to anyone. Because last time I did Mazdan closed my thread.
 
If somebody wants to try it I wouldn't have any problem doing so. I try not to specifically try to convince people to do so, although there have been times that I've asked people without them prompting me to do so. But I have introduced people to other drugs in the past which became problematic, so if I thought this were likely to happen then I would hope that I wouldn't do so.
 
I think just as long as you warn them about the possible bad side effects (comedown, depression, insomnia etc), you accept no responsibility of their actions because you merely introduced them to the idea of MDMA. As nolys said, in the end it's their own choice.

You don't seem to be shoving it down their throats, so spread the love if someone seems interested. :)
 
I wouldn't feel bad about it. When used resonsibly it's a very awesome drug with very little negative effects. Like anything, when abused, there are serious consequences that you can't associate just with drug abuse.

With that said, I've gotten 6 people to try it since I first started. 4 people have embraced the lifestyle and are now much more into EDM and Raving, 1 enjoyed the experience but said it wasn't for them, and the other one didn't have a positive experience. None of them were upset with me for sharing it with them though and we're all still good friends.

I think what drives me isn't the drug, but rather the experiences associated with it. I've become much closer to friends I've done it with and had some awesome times I'll never forget. My general circle of friends don't even smoke weed, so to share this with a few of those friends makes it our little secret.
 
No, I would never recommend it to anyone. Because last time I did Mazdan closed my thread.

Bahaha, everytime I see the guy post I think, "does this guy even do drugs?".
Rolling with him would be fucking weird.
"My back hurts, did you test these three times like I said? This sucks, this isn't mdxx, I'm going home".
 
bassicaly my question is. Would you feel ok if you got someone into MDMA? or do you try and keep it to yourself, as not to risk getting someone into then them expericening bad effects from it.

I have a few friends that know i do it, and want to try it, but i do know they're certain risks envolved. I know that if they try it now it is because of me.........

If somebody asks me Ill tell them the truth about MDMA - I have often on this site suggested that MDMA would be helpful in their circumstances.

If people are adult enough to take drugs they should also be adult enough to understand the risks / bad effects that go with them.
 
Tough call. I've been in that situation a couple times, where people have asked me what it's like to roll etc...

I try to explain it as best as possible without overselling the experience... but it's hard! My recommendation would normally be to read a shitload of trip reports and educate themselves before making a decision on their own.

I mean, it's nearly impossible to have a bad experience, so it depends on the person. I know some people who i would definitely NOT recommend MDMA to, and would feel incredibly bad if they fucked their lives up somehow just because they wanted to feel good and abused it.
 
I think it really depends on the person. I have some really good friends to whom I would never really consider recommending MDMA, it's just not something they would try. While other friends are usually open enough about 'new experiences' for me to suggest that they give MDMA a go.
 
If somebody wants to try it I wouldn't have any problem doing so. I try not to specifically try to convince people to do so, although there have been times that I've asked people without them prompting me to do so. But I have introduced people to other drugs in the past which became problematic, so if I thought this were likely to happen then I would hope that I wouldn't do so.

same here + agreed
 
hell yeah.

Though only if the situation was right and i thought they were a suitable candidate for it.

And I would make sure to give them a balanced viewpoint.

I popped my first bean when I was just 15, in fact 15 by only a few hours.
I'll never forget that night.
Green Euro's, they were stunning, and I ended up doing 2 and a half and losing my virginity to a gorgeous girl I'd loved for years.

It opened my eyes to the incredible fortuity of simply existing, and the striking beauty of the nature of the universe.

I realised then in those moments of clarity and euphoria how much I had taken everything for granted with the onset of adolescence, and how gloriously complex and wonderful the nature of life is that infintely surrounds us.

That positive and refreshing view of the world stuck with me, it changed my life.
Suddenly I wanted to read, to learn about everything, to welcome all experience with curiosity, and to understand in depth the nature of the human mind.

I grew up.
In one night, over one weekend.

I found the other kids at school underdeveloped, immature and infantile.

I became fascinated in human behaviour and sociology/anthropology.

I realised the futility of violence, war and aggression, the manipulative nature of the media, and the false hopes and happiness that is the material capitalist system of consumerism.
How we are blinkered and fed propaganda, deluded into believing in the illusion of "freedom", kept dumb by the disenfranchised masses, media-fed and led to believe that your clothes or shoes or car "defines" you as an individual and will give you lasting happiness and status.

When it's all just one big distraction.

One big disguise to prevent us from feeling this good. Preventing us from coming together away from the "taxable" and "profitable" controlled "fun" that is your average inner city trendy bar.

How dangerous would it be for the corporate machine if we all began listening to music that was truly underground and against the popular music industry, consuming substances on the blackmarket at no profit to the man, attending free rave parties away from revenue generating nightclubs, unpredictable and unmonitored individuals realising that they have found something better, that they don't need the 9 to 5 gold-plated daily grind and the matching tea-set, they have tasted freedom, they group and mass together unpoliced and unprovoked with dangerous anti-establishmental theologies, a contempt for the pursuit of meaningless monetary wealth, a sudden understanding of the nature of it all, and therefore a threat to national security?

I continued to pop pills almost every weekend or at least every other weekend until I was 18/19 years old.

I pursued the dance music scene, the rave industry, the early 1990s acid techno free-party collective, travelling around Europe in old buses and trucks, carting soundsytems, living off the grid, rent-free, learning to DJ, doing gigs, meeting other like-minded individuals with fascinating stories to share, and dancing dancing dancing the days away free, poor, and happy.

Eventually I chilled out on the beans long enough to gain some qualifications of use in the music industry.
I built skills in sound engineering, gained experience of promotion and organisation, and passed with distinction as a percussion teacher.
I eventually got bookings, released tracks, and set up my own label.
I booked international artists and they booked me back.


That all began decades ago.
I'm still living the dream.
Sure I'm married now,
20-odd years on from that first pill,
but I'm still Partying, producing, and performing.
In pursuit of lasting fulfillment and happiness through experience, knowledge, wisdom, love, freedom, friendship, achievement, self-improvement, dance and the occasional drug induced euphoria.


Still pursuing the ever-evolving dance music scene,
Still relatively poor in terms of financial wealth,
But in terms of experience and achievement,
I'm the richest motherfucker I know.

I'll never forget my 15th birthday.
It's been non-stop since then......
 
theres two drugs everybody should experience.... MDMA and N,N,DMT. i would recommend these to anyone above the age of 18
 
YES. So long as their health permits, and they don't have a history of substance abuse, I think its absolutely soul building and a worthwhile experience. I understand that the positive role of MDMA changes if abused, I never think it should be someones go-to substance.
 
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