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Smoking Dreams


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Thats weird. I never have them, but I don't think I was ever hardcore addicted.

I have quit smoking weed for drug tests and had dreams that I smoked weed and forgot I had to take a test and then woken up freaking out thinking I had smoked and wasted all that effort.

I don't like those dreams.

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that sucks, I havent smoked for 4 years and I dont have any desire for them at all, its disgusting now. Crazy how the mind works though

I haven't had any desire to smoke in probably 3 years, I just have the dreams.

But the dreams are different now than in the beginning. I don't actually smoke in the dreams like I used to, now they are about me being around it, pressure to smoke, accusations of smoking. Things like that.

It's really weird.

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Oh and I was very addicted, I started when I was 13 & I was smoking 2 packs a day when I finally decided to quit. And I loved it. But now I think it's disgusting.

My dad smokes & when come back home from their house I have to strip my clothes in the laundry room & go straight to the shower cause I cant stand the smell of my clothes.

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Thats weird. I never have them, but I don't think I was ever hardcore addicted.

I have quit smoking weed for drug tests and had dreams that I smoked weed and forgot I had to take a test and then woken up freaking out thinking I had smoked and wasted all that effort.

I don't like those dreams.

hahahah thats hilarious boo, i've had dreams like that but it'll be like getting a dui or cheating on a girlfriend or something. I'm glad I dont get drug tested, that would suck

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I'm going to scare the hell out of you all and share my dreams sometime. They are extremely bizarre and involved, but the problem is I forget them very shortly after waking. You really would think I was on drugs if you heard these things.

Mine are the same way. Extremely bizarre and very detailed.

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