This thread just kind of shows how individual lines in the sand work regarding drug use. Everyone has their limit where they say "Na, I wouldn't use that," or "that's too much," and no one can really say their way is better than anyone else.
It comes down to how extreme of a job you want to do. Imagine this was a different forum entirely, and the OP asked "hey, I'm going to a party on Saturday night and I want to get a little buzzed." Most replies would say something along the lines of "cool well grab yourself a pack of beers and maybe a little grass and enjoy yourself. No need to get too crazy."
But then someone would come along and say "na bro you should smoke some crack" and everyone would freak out like "no way! There's no need for anything that strong; he just wants to get a little buzzed!"
Now, the controversial but undeniably true truth of it all is that smoking crack will get you way more buzzed than a few beers and a little mary jane will, so it's certainly not wrong to recommend it, but the question is do you really need it when there are gentler, safer options? I mean, it's not like smoking crack one time ever in your life is likely to have your teeth falling out and you turning tricks on a street corner to fund your habit, in much of the same way that 200mg of DNP for a week or two is highly unlikely to have you in the ER with a body temp so high your eyeballs have melted, but there is always a risk with any drug and the stronger the drug the greater the risk (as we all already know).
So if the situation doesn't call for the extreme, do you need to take the riskier option? Personally if it were me I don't think I'd ever recommend a drug that can potentially kill to a good friend of mine. I mean it's all well and good sharing info on a forum as to how to safely use drugs within a like-minded community, but if it was someone I really cared about asking me directly (especially a girl - we all know how irrational they can be - sorry ladies) I would never feel comfortable recommending anything stronger than just the EC stack. It's the few beers and mary jane option - no one's dying from that shit.
But that's not to say the OP is wrong to suggest DNP - after all he knows this girl's psychology and history, so he might know for sure that she's not the kind of person to do anything stupid and to keep her doses sensible. He's in a much better place to judge that than anyone else on here.
So yeah. Kind of a long post there which I wasn't my intention. What was I even talking about? Oh yeah - drugs. Drugs are great, eh? Soooo many possibilities...
ugggg yet again more lack of experience and understanding.
the drugs you mention are all so different alc, mj, crack....ec/dnp...
all from lack of proper experience.
ppl draw and make up imaginary lines because of lack of info and education.
we also cling to this judging idea, like its ok to do this but not this yet the two things are very similar. why?
plus we never seem to separate drug effects from social effect, economic effect, and individual set and setting. there is so much to all of this and its all fucked because we choose to divide rather then unite.
drugs in the ideal should be about love.
in the case of a girl like the one in question if one had true love maybe explain why the drug idea may not be best, fucking deal with the why of the weight gain, it isnt because lack of drugs.
or is it?
her new quarentine environment failed to generate the chemistry needed to to satisfy the individual mentality, from there she looked maybe even unconsiously to supliment this, so she turned to a drug ( food and reward mechanism generated through eating or chemical cascade from eating bad food ) she was denied the activity she formally used to generate elivated chemistry ( exercise ) and found another method. the new method had an unwanted side effect ( weight gain ) rather then add more drugs to which there will be inevitably more side effects find a way to go back to the drug that was working ( exercise ). try that for an equal length of time as the drug that caused the problem.
that requires patience, respect and love.
instant reward is much easier and much more en vogue.
talking about things that we have no or limited experience with is rarely a truly lovey activity. in most cases its prob just an example of another "bad drug".
bboy maybe even shows this by accident....
but probably he loves the work.
life is love, life is drugs.