View Full Version : Ever thought about quitting
cannabis campbell
10-13-2006, 04:18 PM
Why didnt you?
If you did why did you start again?, is it because you're addicted?
Kryzco
10-13-2006, 04:20 PM
I quit because I thought it was ruining my life and everyone kept putting bullshit in my head about how I changed and how I stopped caring and blah
but I decided that they didn't take the time to realy hear things from my point of view and what as really wrong, and automatically assumed it was the pot that made me the way I was
in lamens terms, I'm tired of being a people pleaser, I decided to play by my own rules
and now I'm happy and stoned :D
nevaquit01
10-13-2006, 04:25 PM
I quit when I have important things to apply for that require drug tests. I felt fine the entire time I quit. Once for 2 weeks. Once for 3 months. I never felt upset or craved anything but once I was clear I was glad to be able to sit down and smoke a blunt.
monty123
10-13-2006, 04:26 PM
if anyone is quitting can you pass my e mail address to your supplier PLEASE :rasta:
Dplaya4life03
10-13-2006, 04:27 PM
I never offically quit. But i definatly cut down at a point because my mom was getting really upset about it and that kind of changed my veiws on it. But i spoke to her about and said that i was responsible with it. Now i smoke freely and i've got my mom to see my side of things. Nothing could be better.
crudemood
10-13-2006, 04:32 PM
i quit for a couple of months realized i was getting lazy and tooo laid back.
quitting helped me get back on my feet again.
but i started again because i realized i didnt need to depend on it to live.
enthused
10-13-2006, 05:23 PM
yeh quit for the tolerance.. started back up shortly after haha
automaticsnowman
10-13-2006, 05:28 PM
yea i quit for a year and 3 months, i strated after i could smoke again. i was living with parents and when i moved out i started smokeing again because its what i like to do. i dont think it has altered my well being, not in a negative way. i quit out of respect for the people i was living with. now i smoke when im done doing things i NEED to do, and can relax. or if im hangin with some freinds. i dont smoke all day but i do smoke everyday
Its a Plant
10-13-2006, 05:37 PM
Never. Never-ever.
The only reason I'm not smoking now is because the quality around here is garbage, and since it's mostly crap weed, I might as well save some dollars in the process.
But quit smoking? Pshhhh. Why? I've never had a problem with it interfering in my life. Most of the time it gives my overall mood such a lift that life without it almost seems foolish, if you get what I'm saying. Not to say I couldn't go without it, because I can and am doing so now, but if it can help my anxiety and mood on top of numerous other benefits, I'm going to smoke until the day I pass on.
It just makes life that much happier. I get joy out of the simplest things. ~
Dankmike
10-13-2006, 06:27 PM
No way, im never quiting im gonna be 80 yrs old ripping the bong.
jamstigator
10-13-2006, 07:08 PM
I've quite numerous times, sometimes for weeks, sometimes for months, a couple of times for years. Why did I quit? No earth-shaking reasons, really: got tired of the price a few times, and it just wasn't a big priority at some points in my life.
The main reason I started this last time didn't have a ton to do with me; the woman has some medical conditions that cannabis helps with, and hell, the various medicinal benefits are there for me too. And I am getting older so anything I can do to extend my life, I'll give it a shot. Of course, I do like a good buzz too. Heh.
In my family, 'drugs' are kinda looked down on, and my family basically breaks down into two camps: the drinkers and the tokers. The drinkers look down on the tokers (drugs are bad, m'kay?). The tokers in my family (including me) don't have a ton of problem with the drinkers; they wanna drink, that's their choice. Of the drinkers, three are dead...because of drinking. With the tokers in my family...no problems.
orangeman
10-13-2006, 07:15 PM
I have thought about quitting marijuana if thats what your asking but thats as far as it has went, in my brain and then away for ever :).
Fengzi
10-13-2006, 07:33 PM
I was a pretty heavy smoker (1/4+ a week) for about 15 years. Then I quit for 5 years. Not for any one reason in particular, there was just a lot going on in my life: new career, new wife, new country (yes country), etc etc. I just kind of grew away from it until one day I just thought to myself "hey, I quit smoking weed"
During that 5 year period there were many times when I really would have loved to smoke a bowl. Like one of those perfect fall days, when the weather is just right, and there's nothing nicer than just kickin back on a lawn chair and smoking a fat one.
It was during this time that I started to get really painful muscle spasms in my back, from a previous injury, and a friend recommended I try marijuana to help with the pain. So I did and it helped enormously. I also came to the realization that I was a smoker. It wasn't that I was addicted, but you can't do anything for 15 years and not have it effect your personality somehow. There's a certain type of person that likes to smoke and whether or not you stop smoking you are still that person.
Now I once again consider myself a smoker but not nearly as much as I did before. Now I'll smoke 4-5 times a week, and only at night after I'm done with work and the little one is in bed. It hasn't had any negative effect on my life or career so why the fuck not??
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