First of all this isn’t an anti-weed post, I use weed regularly and enjoy it. What I’m arguing against is occasional use, once a month or less, at that level your tolerance usually resets between uses. The thing they don’t tell you in health class is tolerance goes both ways, you become tolerant to both the positives and negatives of use. For weed the negative im referring to is anxiety, though short term memory loss also goes down with more regular use. Whenever I take a break and then start doing weed again I get way too in my head and anxious which usually goes away after a couple sessions. This has also become worse with modern legal strains that have become way too concentrated. Dispensary edibles are a bit better since you can dose them easier but even then the longer the time in between uses the more likely you’ll forget what’s a good dosage. I see this a lot with friends who don’t regularly do weed and they smoke with me, get way too high, have a bad time and then won’t do it again for a while and repeat the cycle. So for those type of people I’d recommend not doing weed at all or doing it more regularly so you can keep your tolerance up. No shame in picking either but the middle ground kinda sucks.

EDIT: a lot of people are saying get lower percentage strains or higher CBD ones, to that I’d say I wish I could. I always try and get the lowest percentage stuff I can find at the dispensary and that stuffs still usually in the high teens percent THC with less then a percent CBD here in SF. So I guess part of this is just a rant on how stupidly concentrated modern weed is and how it leaves little margin for error.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    -530 days ago

    Weed is hailed as so safe, but the stuff today is more powerful than hashish was when I was a kid. It’s powerful enough that I’ve seen people go through some pretty serious withdrawals when they quit.

    • bizarroland
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      230 days ago

      This is anecdotal, but I know a girl that if she gets sober she starts shaking and getting very uncomfortable.

      She has a psychological addiction to weed and for the most part she’s fine it’s just it sucks that she has to spend money to feel normal now or she has to go through a good long period of feeling really really shitty to get back to normal.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        330 days ago

        I’ve seen people get headaches, sweat, and become extremely irritable when they stop smoking.

        • @ickplant
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          430 days ago

          I don’t know why you are getting downvoted, it’s true. Weed withdrawal can be awful.

          • subignition
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            030 days ago

            Because headaches, sweating, and irritability are inconvenient, unpleasant certainly, but not unsafe as their original comment implies

            The most unsafe part of smoking weed is the actual smoking part of it. Or if you’re a dumbass and do something risky while you’re stoned.