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| #51 - It's abseloutly amazing. I see the downsides to it, but still.… | 12/15/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
| #50 - Yes, it's pure I'm going for. Which situasions have you tr… | 12/15/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
| #49 - Is it because you missed that euphoria feeling that you got de… [+] (1 new reply) | 12/15/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
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stopscopiesme (12/15/2015) [-] Yeah I'm pretty sure the depression was due to a loss of dopamine. It was pretty significant too, I'm just glad I didn't cause myself to become permanently emotionally unstable, because I've heard of that happening to people. It wasn't hard for me to quit. Like I said only did it like 10 times, but i did it like every other weekend. I kept my dosage the same with each use though, and I think people run into problems with becoming addicted to it when they increase the dosage. I'm not really the addictive personality type, but molly makes you pretty damn happy and i can see how some people would want more and more of it, especially if they use it to fight the resulting depression after the comedown. Anyway, the way I used it, I actually kind of got bored of it and I could feel it affecting my emotions so I don't really feel a need to do it again. | ||
| #36 - I don't have time or money, but I buy from reliable people. Yo… [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
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| #33 - Good luck | 12/14/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
| #28 - Anyone on here ever try MDMA? I am very interested psychology … [+] (13 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Anons dump trigger | 0 |
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stopscopiesme (12/14/2015) [-] I did MDMA a few times last year. I don't wanna promote drug use... but I gotta say I have social anxiety and it really helped me open up and see how easy it can be to be confident. Anyway, while you're on it your motor skills are kind of off, but literally every good sensation is amplified and you feel very empathetic. I'd say use it's best to use it at clubs, or if you're alone with someone you really care about. For me it let's me really open up and actually express my thoughts in a clear way that I haven't been able to do before. It was eye opening. I've maybe done it about 10 times but I'd say I'm done with it now. The last few uses made me feel depressed the following week and it just started to feel too shitty. Oh and another negative effect happened the first time I tried it, I had an anxiety attack on the comeup and started freaking out about life, but the feeling kind of dissipated and lead on euphoria. #52 -
stopscopiesme (12/15/2015) [-] Yeah I'm pretty sure the depression was due to a loss of dopamine. It was pretty significant too, I'm just glad I didn't cause myself to become permanently emotionally unstable, because I've heard of that happening to people. It wasn't hard for me to quit. Like I said only did it like 10 times, but i did it like every other weekend. I kept my dosage the same with each use though, and I think people run into problems with becoming addicted to it when they increase the dosage. I'm not really the addictive personality type, but molly makes you pretty damn happy and i can see how some people would want more and more of it, especially if they use it to fight the resulting depression after the comedown. Anyway, the way I used it, I actually kind of got bored of it and I could feel it affecting my emotions so I don't really feel a need to do it again. #32 -
anon (12/14/2015) [-] I would look it up and talk about it but I'm anon at school college finals. | ||
| #122 - I'm leaving for Italy to get some dick then. | 12/14/2015 on ALOHA | 0 |
| #13 - Soo... She has so big boobs she turns other girls gay? Is that… [+] (1 new reply) | 12/01/2015 on I wonder why it's now starting | +4 |
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| #312 - Tnx for the advice. FJ's obsession with crazy women makes me r… [+] (2 new replies) | 12/01/2015 on Anyone want to share secrets? | 0 |
| I feel you. I've been with the same guy for 3 years now, nearly broke up twice. It's been a really complicated learning experience since we have very conflicting personalities (he's blunt, short, likes to drop subjects and forget they ever happened. I'm emotional, and like talk it out until it's over). There's one recurring theme in everything though, and for us it's that whenever we actually took a break from being angry or upset and talked it out, gave our perspective on the situation, it was like sudden clarity. Knowing "why" is one of the most important parts of a relationship in my experience. | ||
| #267 - I find myself quickly getting offended and hurt when my bf cri… [+] (4 new replies) | 11/30/2015 on Anyone want to share secrets? | +2 |
| I think it's kind of a "girl" thing in general. No matter how hard I try I never seem to take any criticism lightly, and even if they mean well, it always cuts me deep. Although I've never found anything that got rid of that feeling entirely, breathing helps more than you'd think. If you feel you're starting to get heated, or upset, just close your eyes breathe deeply. It's one of the easiest natural ways to calm yourself down. Also, talking helps. Let the bf know when he's upset you. Don't snap shit on him or anything, but calmly talking it out can give you some perspective on why he thinks the way he does, and it'll likely help you figure out what causes you to react in the way you do. I feel you. I've been with the same guy for 3 years now, nearly broke up twice. It's been a really complicated learning experience since we have very conflicting personalities (he's blunt, short, likes to drop subjects and forget they ever happened. I'm emotional, and like talk it out until it's over). There's one recurring theme in everything though, and for us it's that whenever we actually took a break from being angry or upset and talked it out, gave our perspective on the situation, it was like sudden clarity. Knowing "why" is one of the most important parts of a relationship in my experience. | ||
