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Comment · Sun, April 21, 2013

Has Ecstasy changed your outlook on life at all?

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[deleted] · 167 points

Hey guys,

So while I was rolling, obviously I was feeling a connection and love for people. It was a great feeling. Days after, the feeling still exists. I read about afterglow and everything with that. I definitely did have afterglow going on, but I feel like Ecstasy changed me to be more expressive and more loving of other human beings. It's not that I was some dick head and/or socially awkward before, but there is always room for improvement. I feel like I can connect on a deeper level with people and really express feelings better and treat all people like I would want to be treated.

So, what I'm asking is has Ecstasy changed anyone either for good or bad? Does Ecstasy have any psychological benefits? Or am I just looking too much into this? Thanks a lot guys!

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drugsanonymous · 148 points

MDMA made me realize that Cystic Fibrosis isn't too bad and that life is more than waiting to die. The only time a drug has changed me.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

This statement really hit me! I'm happy that it helped you realize how amazing this life can be!

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