Nicotene and heroin are two of the most addictive substances know to mankind.
Yet one is legal in cigarettes and one isn't, crazy indeed.
All the other drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, in its various forms, LSD, meth in its various forms and the list goes on and on for the new crop of cocktail brews etc, are not doing to help you get anywhere in life other than a temporary high.
Is it worth it? well maybe some sobering thoughts or reality checks are needed by spending time in an ER or rehab center to see the results of what these various chemicals have done to people who were once regular folks.
I've seen the results and they are a real eye opener, so play it smart and stay far away from it for your own sake.
Remember 99% of the time the end results you see of a corpse lying on a gurney from an OD started with someone saying, "try it just this once"
Don't believe the propaganda. Most d r u g users are social users who never get addicted. Tobacco is by far the most harmful addictive d r u g in this country.
Cocaine is a dangerous and addictive narcotic, anyone who promotes or encourages its use, or any suchlike substance, is irresponsible.
As olderguy correctly states, do not screw up your life with cocaine (or any dr-ug). Flameboy, shame on you. People like you should be required to spend time in the ER section of a major public hospital or better still in a dr-ug rehabilitation clinic where you can see first hand the results of substance abuse.
Perhaps you would like to be the Police or Emergency Services officer who has to deliver the news to the parents that their son or daughter has overdosed and is dead.
But then people like you do not understand or care about such things.
As JohnS has correctly stated, cocaine is dangerous and for many, perhaps most, people addictive. For some VERY addictive.
Now I'm not going to polish my halo and say I've never done it, because I have. I don't know exactly why, perhaps I just do not have an addictive nature, but I always had control of my coke usage. I could do a line or two and then put the rest away for some other time. I was the only one in my circle of friends who could do that. Everyone else just kept on doing it until it was gone and then some of them would start climbing the walls to get more.
So yes, using cocaine is dangerous. For some, perhaps most, very dangerous. I managed to do it without any ill effects, but many people cannot. And no, I don't do it anymore. Not for more than twenty years.
What was the experience like for you? (non user--it would give me an instant heart attack and I'd be dead. I can't even have an esspresso, so just curious)
What was the experience like? Highly pleasurable! It made every sensation more vivid and intense. Needless to say, sex on cocaine is out of this world, but even everyday activities became a lot more fun. The psychological boost alone can be addictive. But that's not all that is at work here. Cocaine IS a narcotic and it IS physically addictive. So it is VERY dangerous.
To elaborate on my not becoming addicted, a few years ago I encountered a medical doctor in a social setting who's practice was treating addiction. After getting to know him I confided that I had used cocaine and told my story about how I could control my usage but that I was the only one in my circle of friends who could. He pretty much confirmed what I suspected. There are some people who just do not have an addictive nature. I am one of the lucky ones who could use cocaine and not become addicted.
Tried it a few time "back in the day", but never in conjunction with sex. It was fun - a good social **** - but way too expensive. Haven't done it in 30+ years
Omg, get over yourselves and strap a few bumps on your woman's nipples, like little snow caps So what, you may not feel like fucking till 6am and the blow is all gone but the fucking helps the come down and the orgasm is great Damn I gotta shit all the sudden
Yet one is legal in cigarettes and one isn't, crazy indeed.
All the other drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, in its various forms, LSD, meth in its various forms and the list goes on and on for the new crop of cocktail brews etc, are not doing to help you get anywhere in life other than a temporary high.
Is it worth it? well maybe some sobering thoughts or reality checks are needed by spending time in an ER or rehab center to see the results of what these various chemicals have done to people who were once regular folks.
I've seen the results and they are a real eye opener, so play it smart and stay far away from it for your own sake.
Remember 99% of the time the end results you see of a corpse lying on a gurney from an OD started with someone saying, "try it just this once"
i do some c o k e, w e e d, x t c, g h b, s p e e d, m e h p e d r o n e, s p e c i a l k, when i want to! once a month, no problem!
but very little! & not all at once! less = more!! that's the s e c r e t!!
As olderguy correctly states, do not screw up your life with cocaine (or any dr-ug). Flameboy, shame on you. People like you should be required to spend time in the ER section of a major public hospital or better still in a dr-ug rehabilitation clinic where you can see first hand the results of substance abuse.
Perhaps you would like to be the Police or Emergency Services officer who has to deliver the news to the parents that their son or daughter has overdosed and is dead.
But then people like you do not understand or care about such things.
Now I'm not going to polish my halo and say I've never done it, because I have. I don't know exactly why, perhaps I just do not have an addictive nature, but I always had control of my coke usage. I could do a line or two and then put the rest away for some other time. I was the only one in my circle of friends who could do that. Everyone else just kept on doing it until it was gone and then some of them would start climbing the walls to get more.
So yes, using cocaine is dangerous. For some, perhaps most, very dangerous. I managed to do it without any ill effects, but many people cannot. And no, I don't do it anymore. Not for more than twenty years.
To elaborate on my not becoming addicted, a few years ago I encountered a medical doctor in a social setting who's practice was treating addiction. After getting to know him I confided that I had used cocaine and told my story about how I could control my usage but that I was the only one in my circle of friends who could. He pretty much confirmed what I suspected. There are some people who just do not have an addictive nature. I am one of the lucky ones who could use cocaine and not become addicted.
Damn, that's annoying!
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