• erogenouswarzone@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Personally I thought weed was very addictive, but not in the traditional sense.

    Take coffee for instance. When I stopped drinking coffee I had headaches, was a dick for a few days, but that’s it. Which is pretty easy compared to, say, heroin (so I hear).

    With weed, I didn’t have any of that, but I craved the relaxation it brought. The feeling of not giving a fuck about anything for a few hours was great, and I longed for it. I still long for it sometimes. And I think that’s the dangerous thing about weed being labeled as “non-addictive.”

    Just because you don’t have a physical reaction to abstaining, doesn’t mean the emotional reliance is nothing.

    • Mac@mander.xyz
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      1 year ago

      You can get psychologically “addicted” to anything.

      Im not sure “addicted” is the right word.

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      1 year ago

      I feel exactly the same way. Much less of a physical addiction for me. For a long time I was in the “not addictive” camp, but realized that there was a reason that I was resistant to stopping. I’ll still partake, but I’m more mindful about recognizing when its becoming a dependance issue again.

    • Pixlbabble@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      It’s hard to break habits. I’m not naive though, I know what it feels like, it’s a mind battle.