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I have never slammed, and though I’m considering, I want to be more knowledgeable and prepared to prevent a negative experience.
In your opinion, is telling someone to inject solely to celebrate the day of their birth deliverance, without regard to one’s first experience having yet to be conducted, a bad friend/user/person?
I hear many people say they could never introduce select substances, specific route of administrations, or even use with a particular person of significance due to the dynamic of their relationship.
All of that is valid.
However, what is the consensus when one’s moral compass doesn’t align with this socially accepted principle of users not guiding other users or newcomers down a potential rabbit hole?
Do certain factors influence the perception of this seldom request? Such as length of friendship, their experience with IV administration, and their own confidence of another’s ability to be in physically and mentally capable to handle the intensity of IV?
Or is it still frowned upon?
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