Friend Accidentally Vapes THC At Party, Accuses Owner Of Drugging Her And Destroying Her Long-Term Friendship
"If I had remembered the vape of course I would have stashed it away more safely!"
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- Published in Interesting
Vaping, a practice that has seen a meteoric rise in popularity over the past decade, involves inhaling vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device. These devices heat a liquid to generate an aerosol, commonly called vapor, which the user inhales.
Vaping liquids can contain nicotine, THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis), CBD, or flavored substances without any psychoactive effects. The variety of substances that can be vaped underscores the importance of understanding exactly what is in a device before using it.
This principle is vividly illustrated in a Reddit story where an individual unknowingly vaped THC from a friend's device, leading to an unexpected and unsettling high. The vape was left out in the open, mistaken for a regular nicotine vape by a guest who was staunchly anti-drugs due to personal reasons.
The incident not only caused immediate distress but also a profound rift in their friendship. This scenario highlights a critical lesson: the importance of not using someone else's vape without explicit permission.
It serves as a stark reminder that vapes can contain substances beyond one's expectations, making it crucial to communicate and ask before using someone else's device. Such precaution ensures respect for personal boundaries and prevents unintended consequences, preserving friendships and personal well-being.
Just take a look at what happened here...
OP had friend Alice over after bar. Alice acted strange after 10 mins, slurring words despite little drinking—OP became confused.
RedditOP suspected that her friend was drugged. The friend then pointed at their vape—which led to OP figuring out the cause.
RedditA friend gifted OP THC vape for their 20th birthday. Since OP was not a regular smoker, they kept the vape on a bookshelf so it was often overlooked.
RedditTheir friend was tall so she found vape on bookshelf while OP was away. OP had intense experience with few puffs, unsure of Alice's intake.
RedditOP asked Alice if she smoked the vape; she admitted to it.
RedditOP calmed Alice, offered help, but Alice accused user of drugging her. OP then called Alice's boyfriend for assistance.
RedditOP feels awful for not stashing vape safely, forgot due to tipsiness. They sent an apology text to Alice, but it was left unread.
RedditAlice blocked OP, shunned them to mutual friends. OP feels guilty, can't sleep or eat—were they in the wrong?
Scroll down to see what people had to say!
RedditAlice learned the hard way: ask before one puffs!
RedditIf she's anti-drug, she should resist the urge to puff on random vapes like a toddler with a new toy.
RedditAlice took a hit without asking. OP's vape isn't a community puff-puff pass.
RedditAlice accidentally spiked her own drink. It's just cannabis; alcohol's the hard hitter here.
RedditOP isn't in the wrong here. One can't preach anti-drug and taste-test everything.
RedditShe saw a vape, used it sans permission. She's as much to blame as if she mistook a pill box for aspirin.
RedditAnti-drug but hitting any vape at eye level? Comedy gold.
RedditLesson: Always ask before vaping someone else's stash!
RedditOP didn't force or trick her friend into vaping. She drugged herself with the mystery vape.
RedditFriend got high on curiosity, not consent.
RedditWho hits a random vape in someone's apartment? That's on her.
RedditShe took without checking, got what she got. Lucky it wasn't a naked DMT run!
RedditNo puffing unknowns at someone else's place.
RedditIn the foggy realm of vaping, the tale unfurls a simple puff without asking spirals into a friendship rift. A lesson learned the hard way—never assume what's in the mist. Always ask before you inhale; what seems like just vapor might just be the cloud that rains on your parade.
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