God damn, it's just like the first time!
Edit: Literally like the first time, I'm even blowing it out my bedroom window hoping my parents don't smell it lmao
I remember my first time, I was standing in the bathroom, staring in the mirror, trying to wipe the smile off my face.
What made you quit for four years? The "first time" feeling was such a treat for me because I didn't get high until a much later state in my life that most people, so I was old enough to really appreciate it.
Edit: I remember getting mad at my stoner friend for not convincing me to try it sooner. Years wasted
Well my parents supported me through my recovery from opiate addiction and that came with a few conditions. The biggest one being that I needed to also quit using all types of recreational drugs (with a couple of exceptions like caffeine and alcohol).
But I know my own addiction better than they do, and I believe my only drug problem was with opiates. I can use pretty much any other type of drug responsibly and I have always done so. So after four years I think it's been enough time abstaining strictly for my parent's sake. I don't think I'm going to go back to using it regularly, though. Just on special occasions.
Grats, it is nice to have in the toolkit for pains and boredom.
I loathed the only job I had that tested.
It's definitely a great thing to have available to fall back on, either for good days or bad.
I make cannabutter and freeze it mostly. Put it on toast and bowls of rice.
Crazy how cheap it is when you can grow it in your backyard.
It's always cool when you take a tolerance break (and 4 years is one hell of a tolerance break lmao) and it feels new again, something about the uncontrollable smiling/laughter of having no tolerance makes me nostalgic.
Everyone knows weed is the gateway drug to eating potato chips and watching cartoons.
Give it up by not taking it up.