Sup guys
So a friend and I did some MDMA last week at the club. We both had a good time, but the difference is that I don't want to do it again until 3+ months later, but my friend can't seem to stop thinking about it.
He wants me to pick up 3 pills for him so he can do it again for the next 3 weeks, after which he says he'll stop until wintertime.
Now, my friend has rolled ~10 times in the past 2 years, rolled 2 weeks ago, rolled last week (with m, then redosed another pill after he came down the same night so I stayed with him until like 5AM), then wants to roll this week, next week, and the week after. That's 5 weeks in a row, with one of those weeks being 2 pills (redose, so even worse than taking them both at the same time).
Even if I don't pick up for him, he can get in touch with my dealer (mutual friends) and get it himself, so if he wants to he's going to do it regardless.
I feel uncomfortable being the middleman here, because I know this could be a really bad idea but my friend just won't listen. He also met this ratchet junkie lookin girl at the club (who, surprise surprise, has also been doing MDMA every week for the past 2 months) who he's pretty emotionally invested in (Molly tricks your brain and emotions like that). On top of that I'll be out of town for the next 3 weeks and he won't have anyone to party with or keep him in line when he's out and about.
Anyways shit, what should I do? Should I just pick it up for him and let him do what he wants and learn his own lessons (if any), or should I sit down with him and try to intervene? He's a good guy but not emotionally mature enough to take authentic advice / critique, he'll maybe try to justify / rationalize it and get pissed at me for being too serious.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Be your own man mate. You clearly have a problem doing this, don't let him compel you. Just tell him you refuse to take part in it, he can call you a square so what, it's his responsibility.
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tell him that amount will build his tolerance also who knows whats in a pill
Don't enable him. Because something bad will happen, and you will be the blame for enabling him.
Tell him to quit or reconsider the friendship.
>>18627524
>) who he's pretty emotionally invested in (Molly tricks your brain and emotions like that).
really? because no other reason is possible?
>Anyways shit, what should I do?
Tell him your a hypocrite who thinks he should stop and feel good about not being fake responsible for his drug problems anymore