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My independent adult son is not who he wants us to believe he is
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 618448" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>THC doesn't much cause physical addiction, but of course one can get addicted to the feeling it gives you. Same way person can be addicted to sex, gambling, binge-eating, cutting and many other behavioural addictions. In fact physical addiction is usually very small part of the addiction. Something so addictive than crystal meth is mainly addictive for psychological reasons (you want to feel that high again) than physical dependence (feeling bad, when the drug is leaving your system.)</p><p></p><p>If he is behaving in addicted way, he is addicted even though he would not have physical withdrawal symptoms. Physical symptoms are usually the easiest to stand when quitting something. It is the psychological addiction that causes all the problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 618448, member: 14557"] THC doesn't much cause physical addiction, but of course one can get addicted to the feeling it gives you. Same way person can be addicted to sex, gambling, binge-eating, cutting and many other behavioural addictions. In fact physical addiction is usually very small part of the addiction. Something so addictive than crystal meth is mainly addictive for psychological reasons (you want to feel that high again) than physical dependence (feeling bad, when the drug is leaving your system.) If he is behaving in addicted way, he is addicted even though he would not have physical withdrawal symptoms. Physical symptoms are usually the easiest to stand when quitting something. It is the psychological addiction that causes all the problems. [/QUOTE]
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