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Originally Posted by hambirg Well, as somebody that has in the past, yes, it's the same. As far as how long the high lasts, I think that is irrelevent. Huffing and blackout are just as short lived as gas. So?
And just so you know. . .alcohol and weed are also pain killers! It doesn't mean that I think my kids need them to go to the dentist. Use a localized pain medication. . .that's enough. I'm sorry you had horrible dentist experiences as a child, but that doesn't mean you should project that on everybody else.
And back to the original OP's post. Yeah, the dad is encouraging his kid's enjoyment of getting high. |
*sigh* alcohol and THC are not pain killers. Although THC does have some probable medical benefits (most notably reducing pressure in glaucoma patients, and combatting nausea).
*sigh* the effects of huffing and blackout are NOT just as short-lived as N2O. Both of huffing and blackout kills brain cells INSTANTLY, N2O does not (and that's just for starters on how they are different).
*sigh* I did not have a horrible experience, but I do remember how much the novocaine shots hurt. I do not and have not projected anything on my children--but thanks for the psychoanalysis.
You really and truly need to further educate yourself on drugs and drug culture. You seem to know very little. Oh, and I would suggest--if you want to continue to argue this--that you do some research on pain control and management.
I have yet to see any young child beg to go to the dentist so they can get "high".