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The horrible contradiction of my strong sense of justice having always believed that drugs and alcohol is an ABSOLUTE no and looking down on people who did them... to trying for the first time and realizing I can actually be myself. And now, guilt
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Anonymous 1w

Oh, I fear I felt this one

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Anonymous 1w

its alright it happens to all of us. take it easy on yourself

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Anonymous 1w

Oh so this is a universal thing thank goodness🥲

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Anonymous 1w

Its fine the drug users didn’t take it personally and just thought they were better than you. But happy you finally came around

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Anonymous 1d

Happens, if you process this in a healthy way then it’ll be good for you lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1w

?? Sorry I don't get it is this sarcasm

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

Right - that’s an odd brushstroke? I know people that do use drugs in wide variety of capacities and none of them looked down on folks who didn’t. In fact, they always made a point to make sure I didn’t feel pressured. You’re not alone OP, I’m also confused. 🥲

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

The friend who introduced me to pretty much everything I’ve done atp was always so incredibly cautious about it and gave me all the info I needed to be safe and make my own decisions. There’s a lot of drug use in my friend group (nothing scary or dangerous thankfully) and people will occasionally do sober streaks or turn things down at parties, and there’s never any judgment when they do. We all just do our best to be accommodating

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