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<blockquote data-quote="noob with an RS" data-source="post: 1337018" data-attributes="member: 558925"><p>nahhh.. ive asked her several times if she wanted to smoke.. i told her i thought it might actually make her relax and feel better.. but she doesnt want to.. she use to smoke with me a while back.. til one day she got drunk and i gave her a bowl of some chronic.. and she got real fu<strong>c</strong>ked up. well, that experiecnce traumatized her and everytime she smoked weed after that day, she felt anxious pretty much.. she felt paranoid that her heart was going to burst cuz it was beating so fast and all this other paranoia stuff.. basically she couldnt take weed anymore after that traumatizing experience of being drunk n high. the irony is that anxiety attacks work the same way as mentioned in a post earlier: they are often started by a TRAUMATIZING EXPERIENCE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noob with an RS, post: 1337018, member: 558925"] nahhh.. ive asked her several times if she wanted to smoke.. i told her i thought it might actually make her relax and feel better.. but she doesnt want to.. she use to smoke with me a while back.. til one day she got drunk and i gave her a bowl of some chronic.. and she got real fu[B]c[/B]ked up. well, that experiecnce traumatized her and everytime she smoked weed after that day, she felt anxious pretty much.. she felt paranoid that her heart was going to burst cuz it was beating so fast and all this other paranoia stuff.. basically she couldnt take weed anymore after that traumatizing experience of being drunk n high. the irony is that anxiety attacks work the same way as mentioned in a post earlier: they are often started by a TRAUMATIZING EXPERIENCE. [/QUOTE]
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