BootyButtCheeks
@BootyButtCheeks
7 Years
Comments: 2 · Posts: 34 · Topics: 4
Discover insights, swap stories, and find people. dxpnet is where experiences turn into understanding.
Create Your Free Account →We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to browse, you agree to our use of cookies. Policy Page
I find that I typically feel envious of others or cynical about the state of humanity, but the next day after a smoke, I am more open and generous with compliments towards others. Like, if I see an attractive woman, I usually feel a tinge of envy which I understand to be what I am perceiving as a threat or a reminder of my own short-comings (no matter if it’s real or perceived.) I am better at making eye contact, even with an attractive woman, and I feel as though I am able to take the time to genuinely compliment them. After a smoke, I tend to focus more on the good and am less burdened by life’s darker aspects.
I am also less burdened by imaginary time constraints and other people’s stress doesn’t affect me. Typically, I absorb the energy around me and if others are feeling down, then I eventually get dragged down with the collective.
I don’t do it often. In fact, I don’t do it nearly as often as o think I should to maintain a balance. But when I do, I like who I am after I smoke weed.