TheBaconChef
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Okay, I'm wondering:
A) Who all got high the first time they smoked.
B) For those that don't get high the first time, what causes this?
In case your wondering why I im interested in this information, this is how it's going down. Today in my sociology class my professor was talking about how people don't get high the first time, or few times, they partake in the herb and he says this is because they haven't yet learned to be high.
He claims one learns to get high just as one learns to subscribe to gender roles (EX: Girls like barbies boys like trucks, this is hammered into us by our society at a young age and it is not a genetic pre-disposition for girls to like cute things like flowers and stuff and boys to like killing and guns and big trucks). The example is kinda crude, but you get the picture. This logic seems very wrong to me, something seems to be missing.
I think I remember reading somewhere that your cannabanoid receptors have to get primed, by being exposed the THC once or twice before they can fully recieve the affects. Anyone know the answer to this? If it turns out hes wrong I'd be way happy cause i could send him an email backed by (hopefully) a lot of science, and then he wouldnt always be right. Hes a decent teacher but he swears hes never wrong, and its always fun to throw a curveball at these people. Also since he wrote the text book we use, it would be funny if h had to take out his section on marijuana high being learned. I could be completely ass backwards in my logic but it doesnt seem that simple to me that you learn what being high should be like. That seems like it would have to apply to other chemicals too is it did. I dunno, does anyone know?
A) Who all got high the first time they smoked.
B) For those that don't get high the first time, what causes this?
In case your wondering why I im interested in this information, this is how it's going down. Today in my sociology class my professor was talking about how people don't get high the first time, or few times, they partake in the herb and he says this is because they haven't yet learned to be high.
He claims one learns to get high just as one learns to subscribe to gender roles (EX: Girls like barbies boys like trucks, this is hammered into us by our society at a young age and it is not a genetic pre-disposition for girls to like cute things like flowers and stuff and boys to like killing and guns and big trucks). The example is kinda crude, but you get the picture. This logic seems very wrong to me, something seems to be missing.
I think I remember reading somewhere that your cannabanoid receptors have to get primed, by being exposed the THC once or twice before they can fully recieve the affects. Anyone know the answer to this? If it turns out hes wrong I'd be way happy cause i could send him an email backed by (hopefully) a lot of science, and then he wouldnt always be right. Hes a decent teacher but he swears hes never wrong, and its always fun to throw a curveball at these people. Also since he wrote the text book we use, it would be funny if h had to take out his section on marijuana high being learned. I could be completely ass backwards in my logic but it doesnt seem that simple to me that you learn what being high should be like. That seems like it would have to apply to other chemicals too is it did. I dunno, does anyone know?