Hello, everyone. I read most of the comments, and I see that there are a lot of ignorant people about drugs, I see people who use them but they are afraid to admit it. Well, I use them. I first quit in 7th grade, with some of my older friends, then I didn't smoke until 9th grade, but there I met my future classmates who used it regularly and that's how it started. School, class break, and so on, I always looked before psychology or morals and the right to be intoxicated because it allows me to think of things in a higher way, as if I'm not human, I see things very neutrally, as if I'm looking at them "from above", but on the days when I have more serious subjects in which I need concentration, I always refused to smoke. At 10, out of curiosity, two friends and I took a letter (a square piece of paper folded in a characteristic way in which the substance is wrapped) amphetamine. After the first line, I felt nothing but burning in my nose, until at one point I felt like I was talking too much and dancing, and my mood was great, my brain was working 100%. In the beginning we were very caught, we sniffed almost every day, and when I entered the class I felt like Einstein, because my brain was ticking, and if they picked me up the shaft didn't stop me: D. I also take ecstasy, but only at Techno parties. I have also taken more pico, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and I continue to take, sometimes amphetamine and at Techno parties ecstasy, but less and less, and I am not addicted to them, so far with illegal drugs. I want to tell you that the banned so-called soft drugs that are marijuana, ecstasy and even amphetamine, They are not dangerous and may even be useful in some cases, but only if you do not overdo them, because everything is too harmful. Excessive and regular use leads to mental disorders, cirrhosis of the liver and even heart attack, but this is observed even in some legal drugs like alcohol, which is even much more harmful than most banned soft drugs.Because + mentally disrupts cirrhosis of the black drop much stronger mental dependence than with soft drugs, and very strong physical dependence, very similar to heroin. So many people drink alcohol, are they alcoholics, so do not call everyone who takes drugs a drug addict, it is true there are many drug addicts, and heroin, and cocaine, and amphetamines, and alcohol, and nicotine, drugs are so common around us, only that it is accepted that whoever takes an illegal drug, so he's a drug addict. And do you know how harmful cigarettes are, which are perhaps the most insidious, legal drug, the deaths from cigarettes are more than all deaths from soft drugs combined, and from alcohol even more. So my conclusion is that the fact that a person uses a drug (with the exception of heroin, which you almost always stock up on the first time and then want to become a drug addict) does not automatically make him addicted. A drug addict is a mental illness that makes some people take drugs! who almost always gets caught the first time and then you don't want to become a drug addict) doesn't automatically make him addicted. A drug addict is a mental illness that makes some people take drugs! who almost always gets caught the first time and then you don't want to become a drug addict) doesn't automatically make him addicted. A drug addict is a mental illness that makes some people take drugs!
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I'm dealing with a urinal, I wouldn't say if we have a serious relationship or any kind of relationship, in the sense we see each other every day, etc. He snorts and then he changes a lot and I don't know what to do, I don't mean to tell him not to he does it because I'm sure he won't listen to me - all his friends sniff. I just don't know what to do anymore :(