Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
One thing I have found is that, no matter how long you stop smoking, you will never get that same feeling you did when you first started. You might get rid of the physical tolerance but the mental tolerance will still exist.

When we first start smoking most of us have that crazy, super high, laughing, tripping out type of high. My theory is that a big part of that is just the fact that it is such a new sensation for us. As we continue smoking we build up a physical tolerance but we also build up a mental tolerance. We just get used to it and the novelty of that "yipee I'm soo high" feeling goes away.

I came up with this theory based on my own experience. I started smoking 25 years ago and smoked several times a day, every day for years and years. I definitely built up a tolerance and found that smoking just wasn't the same as it used to be. Then I stopped completely for about 5 years. When I started again I got high as hell, but still didn't have that same feeling as I did when I first started long ago. My body had lost it's tolerance but my memory still existed so I didn't have that new sensation feeling again.
Oh man are you serious? Damn Im pretty disappointed from this!! So no matter how long you take a break from smoking weed, the high will never be the same as it was the first time you smoked weed?
mseerob Reviewed by mseerob on . Question About Tolerance I've been smoking on and off for exactly 2 years. Mostly on, but I remember some weeks were just not working out when I first got in the game. This past year I've smoked nearly every day. Near Thanksgiving, I started to realize that weed wasn't as fun anymore. I vowed to quit for a month until my 18th birthday. I'm a sucker for friend pressure and caved after a week. Got stoned as fuckkkkk. Now I haven't smoked for the past 3 days for the same reason, to go crazy and get high as shit next Rating: 5