arthritisbites
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Has anyone dealt with friends strongly hinting that they would like to share in your medicine for recreational purposes?
Has anyone dealt with friends strongly hinting that they would like to share in your medicine for recreational purposes?
Just use the n word....................no.
I've had someone I thought was a friend try to purchase my pain pills after oral surgery, then steal them when I said no. I don't have anyone to medicate with. Sometimes old co-workers will reach out randomly to try to get stuff from me, not I'm not a dealer. Hell no.
I think its understandable for friends to ask if they can have a hit, here and there. Cannabis is something that people usually share. It’s part of the lifestyle. A few hits aren’t usually that expensive, and what goes around often comes around. It’s probably more common than not, for someone to offer a hit when they start smoking, if nobody else is.These are actually friends of friends who I’m more like strong acquaintances with. I do use while they are around because I don’t have a choice, unfortunately. If I am awake, I’m medicating. I try to be as discreet as possible, and the people asking to partake did it in a joking manner, but it still made me feel awkward...
@arthritisbites I know you have a Volcano, it's possible your friends are curious about vaporization? It's a pretty ubiquitous device that a lot of people have seen and heard about but probably never tried.
They would have to actively suck on something that then I would have to suck on after them. That’s why I thought it was weird.
or say you have herpes...Just use the n word....................no.
That's fair. I'm not into sharing things that get saliva on them, either, including drinks, so I understand that. I wouldn't mind pulling out a spare bong or mouthpiece for my friend, though.I see my vapes as personal devices and dont like to share them. I offer visitors their own waterpiece to use. In Australia if you have cannabis you are a serious target for freeloaders. Mind you I happily share freely with those I deem worthy.
I may be missing something here, but what is the difference between vape pens or other portable vapes, and joints? You suck on both with your lips.Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I never use the volcano around anyone, this was when I was out of the house and I use prefilled cartridges on e-cigarette batteries. So I also think of it as more of a personal device, like @Mr. Gweilo 420 said. They would have to actively suck on something that then I would have to suck on after them. That’s why I thought it was weird. It’s not like I was toking on a joint or had a big volcano balloon, both of those I could understand asking to share.
That's fair. I'm not into sharing things that get saliva on them,
That's fair. I'm not into sharing things that get saliva on them, either, including drinks, so I understand that. I wouldn't mind pulling out a spare bong or mouthpiece for my friend, though.
I may be missing something here, but what is the difference between vape pens or other portable vapes, and joints? You suck on both with your lips.
There is no difference, I think sharing all those things is gross as hell. But socially at least people expect a joint to be passed around, and if I had a gigantic balloon it would indeed be odd to not share it (but I actually keep separate brand new balloons for guests to use to avoid this very issue should it arise with the volcano).
I don’t want to conflate two separate issues though, so I’m glad you mentioned this – there is the sanitary issue and separately the social pressure that pot is generally to be shared. And if I was using it recreationally, I would share it freely. I guess I’m wondering if the social pressure should be different because I’m using it as medicine instead of for fun?
So what do you social people do when a stranger offers you a hit? Is it acceptable to pull out your sani-wipes and clean it before putting it in your mouth? Ask the person if they have any infectious diseases? Say you are an evangelist?