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(Presumably this exposure would be because you or they grew up in some abusive situation — in a drug lab, with drug dealers as parents. Or because you/they were a victim of human trafficking. So, this won't be the most positive thread...)
I'm trying to research experiences of childhood drug-users for a novel I'm writing; but the only search results that keep coming up are about the long-term physiological and psychological effects of childhood addiction to various drugs, or about the effects pre-natal exposure to various drugs. Nothing about what it was actually like, in the moment, to e.g. be high on weed as an eight-year-old.
I do get that most people who go through an experience like that won't remember it clearly; especially if it was with a dissociative drug. But I'm hoping at least a few people will have clear memories.
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