Mind Traveler wrote:So SWIM is thinking about hanging out with Lucy. SWIM hasn't had too much experience with psychedelics. SWIM tried shrooms two separate times about a year and a half ago, and a month ago started experimenting with dmt. SWIM has smoked dmt something like 10 times(only sub-breakthrough doses). So anyway, SWIMS question is; Should lsd be pretty smooth and easily controllable for SWIM since he has done dmt? SWIM might have to engage in conversation with his mother while trippin' so he wants to make sure he can handle an lsd trip.
LSD for me does seem to be a bit more controllable than some of the other psychedelics out there, but it can really vary from situation to situation. If you start having a bit of a negative experience, I've found that it's easier to pull yourself out of "the hole" than on shrooms for example. There was a period where I would drop a tab or two and walk over to my friends' apartment. No one ever knew I was on anything unless I said something. Even then, I may have been there for like two hours before mentioning anything, and then when I would people would be quite surprised....that is until it happened a bunch of times and then they still wouldn't know till I said something, but they became less and less surprised
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Anyway, I've had to interact with my mom I think twice now when I was on acid, and it's always been pretty easy. You gotta remember that just because the world is melting around you, doesn't mean that it is for everyone else. This sounds like common sense, but in the throws of a trip, it can be easy to forget.
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