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This might sound really stupid (be gentle) but I wonder if some of the risks of directly and forcefully inhaling cannabis vapour can be attenuated by kind of sucking into one's cheek rather than directly unmediated the normal way and then indirectly sort of vaguely breathing it indirectly.

Any thoughts? I feel like it can't be that easy or it just doesn't work that way...

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I should try to buy some edibles, I refuse smoking anything, finding it nasty, but am curious to try cannabis.

A friend gave me a couple of "green" cookies once which I put in a away for the next day but then they were gone. My wife told me my mother in law had eaten them for breakfast not knowing what is was. They seemed to work really well, she almost smiled at me once that day.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It's worth a shot, just make sure you don't do anything crazy high dosage unless you've got the weight to make the tolerance higher. Don't eat anything beforehand, it'll make the effects more predictable, usually takes at least a half hour for it to start digesting in earnest, and it'd be good to have someone there to help out, just in case.