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lol, no, it isn't.
You'd have to be pretty damn weak willed to let weed get the best of you.
I smoked for a long *** time, and I smoked a LOT. Then quit, and two days later I started remembering where I'd put my car keys, and it was instantly worth it.
OP, if you truly are fighting an addiction, best of luck to you! I smoke cigarettes and know damn well how hard it is to give up something that really does have control over you. More power to you, good luck
You'd have to be pretty damn weak willed to let weed get the best of you.
I smoked for a long *** time, and I smoked a LOT. Then quit, and two days later I started remembering where I'd put my car keys, and it was instantly worth it.
OP, if you truly are fighting an addiction, best of luck to you! I smoke cigarettes and know damn well how hard it is to give up something that really does have control over you. More power to you, good luck
Keep fighting Forty. You also have a hard battle ahead of you as it has been shown that cigarettes and nicotine are as addictive as heroin. The less time that you have been smoking, the easier it will be to quit. Therefore, start the quitting process ASAP.
I have seen people be addicted to weed. I personally never have, and this is coming from a guy who use to smoke weed 6-7 times a day with his buddys for weeks straight. Now I maybe have a hoot once a week if that, I still drink on the weekends though after a long work week.
Last edited by xsteinbachx; Feb 3, 2009 at 09:57 AM.
I used to smoke weed like **** in HS, among other things; I spent most of my time permafried. Quit the dope and drank a ton through college and university and for most of my 20's. I got banned from the university pub. My only addictions now are smoking, tattoos and exercise.
I think weed can be psychologically addictive, you get used to smoking it in certain situations, enjoy the buzz, have too much free time, or don't know when to pass. Every study I've heard of doesn't indicate that your body becomes physically addicted to any of it's components.
I think weed can be psychologically addictive, you get used to smoking it in certain situations, enjoy the buzz, have too much free time, or don't know when to pass. Every study I've heard of doesn't indicate that your body becomes physically addicted to any of it's components.
I think weed can be psychologically addictive, you get used to smoking it in certain situations, enjoy the buzz, have too much free time, or don't know when to pass. Every study I've heard of doesn't indicate that your body becomes physically addicted to any of it's components.
And you can't get in trouble for admitting you have used it. On the other hand if you have some on you or your under the influence then yes


