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White Widow Experience 10

Growing up I had to hide my smoking habit from my parents and family. I started smoking cigarettes at 12 but kicked the habit at 14. Shortly after quitting smoking I started getting into smoking weed. The first time I had white widow was on my 15th birthday at a friend’s house. He had about a half quarter of white widow there and I stayed the night with him and a few other close friends smoking the white widow.
What My First White Widow High Was Like

Well the high was definitely great. We started off by smoking a few joints but moved on to using a glass bong shortly after to really get the punch from the white widow. One thing that really stood out was how smooth the smoke was and how good it tasted compared to the weed I normally smoked. The high itself included some laughter which only the white widow gave me, and some major cravings for munchies.

I felt too high to even stand up for a while but after we finished the white widow I tried to walk to the store for treats but I couldn’t even walk straight. The white widow had me ‘handicapped’ and only really strong weed can do that. I’ve smoked white widow since then and I’ve started to grow tolerant to it so I can still focus a bit, walk, and talk straight when I smoke white widow. My friend said I looked like a mess and was slurring my words on it but he just looked like a hamburger to me, must’ve been the white widow giving me crazy munchies!


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