• @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    link
    fedilink
    811 year ago

    I’m surprised not to see “Weed” here.

    I don’t smoke anymore, cuz awesome anxiety. But I was hella addicted when I was younger. I’ve got a few friends who HAVE to smoke every day, or when they go out, or when they play video games, or when they wake up…

    It’s not physically addictive, but damn can it ever be mentally.

    • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
      link
      fedilink
      91 year ago

      Never tried weed myself, so I can’t speak from experience. However, I’ve heard all sorts of things about it. Some people say it isn’t addictive. Some say it’s totally harmless. Some say it’s not as bad as beer, but it does have some downsides. And then there are people who say they’ve decided to quit because of some negative effects it has. Who should I believe?

      • @freehugs@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        15
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        My take: If you are at a low point in life, have a mental disorder or are depressed, your chances of getting addicted over time is greatly increased and you probably shouldn’t consume without medical supervision (even then, THC-less weed might be better for you). It’s really hard to get out of the habit once smoking weed slowly becomes the only thing that can give you joy/relaxation, and your mental situation worsens long-term.

        In most other cases your risks are very small and you definitely should try it sometime. Every person reacts a little differently, hence the many opinions out there. I say just try it, see how it makes you feel and if you decide to consume regularly, try to be mindful of any negative habitual/bodily changes that long-term use may cause.

      • Its not particularly dangerous when compared to alcohol, but its definitely not harmless. It isn’t addictive in the sense that it causes a chemical dependency, but its very easy to over rely on because its simply a cheap easy way to feel good. There was a period in my life where I would say I was addicted to it. Any other pleasure in my life wasn’t relevant unless I was combining it with marijuana, and despite what I believed at the time it didn’t make me creative or productive. I was a walking stereotype of a lazy stoner. I only quit because I was forced to after losing my job for a surprisingly unrelated reason. I felt like garbage for days on end after stopping and only then did I realize it was a problem. At this point I have a much healthier relationship with the drug, I usually only partake in social situations with some rare exceptions. How bad the drug is really just depends on who’s using it and how they’re using it.

      • JackbyDev
        link
        fedilink
        English
        61 year ago

        I’d say you should take what people tell you at face value unless they’re a close friend. There was a commenter here who said they had to stop reading book because it was addictive to them. Anything can mess up someone’s day. Weed makes some people not feel okay. It makes some people want to smoke it (or eat gummies or whatever) way too often. Plenty of other people have totally fine relationships with it.

        Unless you really have a view into someone’s life I wouldn’t worry about trying to decide if they’re lying and if something like an intervention is necessary.

    • @dingus@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      21 year ago

      I keep trying edibles from time to time and I just don’t get it. It just feels like I took a sleeping pill. I don’t generally have problems falling asleep so this is undesirable. I don’t feel any fun effects with it like I do with alcohol.

      Is that just how some people respond to weed??? I don’t get why people enjoy it. Maybe smoking it is different?