What are safe drugs that don’t have an affect on you?
Question by Lauren: What are safe drugs that don’t have an affect on you?
I want to do drugs like with my friends but I don’t want to get attached or addicted to them. I also don’t want to be screwed up afterwards like as dumb as this sounds I don’t want it messing up my brain. Please help, freshman ->>>>>
Best answer:
Answer by Hawkeyesrule
The act of getting high is by definition messing up your brain
Answer by *Blush*
If you don’t want drugs messing with your brain or affecting you, then why do them? If you’re trying to get high or something, then they are going to affect you. That’s what a high is
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