Weed not being addictive is a myth
everybodys totally different man, ive smoked for 5 years, never experienced anything like insomnia, irratibility, etc (except maybe when someone promises u bud an then doesnt deliver - that irritates me!)
theres a serious drought on here and before yesterday i didnt smoke anythin for about 2 an a half weeks, an nothin happened me....
If it was Really an addictive drug, then we'd all feel similar withdrawls, like if we were all givin up heroin...
Weed not being addictive is a myth
I'm a former cigarette smoker (smoked nearly 3 packs a day) been clean now for nearly 5 years and I say with 100% certainty that Weed is NOT physically addictive. It's psychologically addictive. But your body never thinks it "needs" it. Only your mind. The topic creator clearly has mistook psychological symptoms for physical ones.
You can mentally become used to feeling high at certain times, in certain situations and it becomes where you feel you need it. Going without weed would then make you irritable, and probably depressed as you are mentally used to being high. Being depressed can cause you to feel ill and give you physical symptoms.
But it's still only in your mind.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
From my own personal experience, weed has only been "addictive" i.e., a harder habit to break if need be, if I were turning to it to forget something, or cover something up. That's doing it for the wrong reasons though.
If I do it because I enjoy it...whenever I feel like it, I'm not bothered in the least when I'm not high. But if I'm using it as a crutch, I definitely get cranky when I'm not high and wish I were. That's the extent of 'addiction', I think...Psychological dependence.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
I just recently started a two week break. The past few days I HAVE experienced insomnia, loss of appetite, and irritability as you said. But these are psychological symptoms. Real addicts dont take voluntary breaks. I have a 1/4 ounce of dank sitting about 10 feet away from me, yet I havent smoked in 3 days. See if a crackhead could do that.
Stop spreading bad info.
Neg rep for you.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
i havnt read the whole topic
as its 10 pages long
BUT
wikipedia it
or look here
i know that wikipedia is widely accepted as a very reliable source of info
and also think that all the references to information on this site are viable
so if you read that
find the bit that tells you bud isnt addictive
and that its all in your head
and then look up the refrences
you will find
it isnt addictive
and if you think it is
your stupid
and unwise
:thumbsup:
Weed not being addictive is a myth
Your ignorant dude. People in this world are different. Haven't smoked weed in 3 days and i have not been feening for it and nor do i really think about it. I don't even know who we are different people maybe you just have a really weak mind because i was addicted to coke and i smoke cigarettes so trust me dude i KNOW what an addiction is.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
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Originally Posted by fasterspider
Everyone is born an addict and everything is addictive
....Food, air, clothing, work, riding motorcycles, sex, watching TV or playing on the computor....
Damn scraight! Haven't found anything more addictive than that. It's a toss up between motorcycles and sex to me. This forum is also up there on my list of addictions. But I'm not addicted per say to weed. I just love smoking it every day and don't plan on quitting anytime soon.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
are you serious, you quit smoking and you had insomnia so you think its drug withdrawal, you arent the first person to quit smoking weed you just have no will power
Weed not being addictive is a myth
It's psychologically addicting for me. I don't get any physical withdrawl symptoms. Compared to alcohol weed is much less addicting, and the withdrawl (if any) is NOTHING in comparison.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
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Originally Posted by JaMakin07
are you serious, you quit smoking and you had insomnia so you think its drug withdrawal, you arent the first person to quit smoking weed you just have no will power
did you not know insomnia is a symptom of withdrawal?
and what does insomnia have to do with willpower anyways? they do not correlate in the least bit.