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Can traces of cocaine be found in swim's car,is he addicted ?(some general questions)
Hey everyone! I'm sorry -- I know that the name of threads are supposed to be specific, but I have a couple of specific questions. I have tried to find answers in the past, but I have found none to my satisfaction. Some of you may notice that I am posting a lot, or w/e. Please be patient with me. I have browsed around this forum long before I became a member (although I just recently learned who SWIM was...lol--I always had a picture in my head of some big dude). Anyway, on with the questions:
1) SWIM has done cocaine in his car numerous times in his car for about the past 5-6 months, and in the process of doing so some of the cocaine was lost around the main console. A little here, a little there. My question is whether or not you all think that the amount that might've accumulated should be a concern in the event of a drug search by a dog in SWIMs car. I know this question is hard, but a general answer would be fine. If it makes it easier, think of hypothetical situations in which it would be a concern to you. If you have experience with such a thing, please speak up.
2) SWIM wonders if he is addicted to cocaine. When SWIM was in high school, SWIM had weekend adventures to his dealers place on Friday and Saturday nights every weekend for an entire spring (I suppose you can say about 4 months or so). With every trip, SWIM needed a little more cocaine to obtain the same feeling (a fairly gradual process). When SWIM noticed the extent to which he was no longer receiving the same feeling, he stopped. What do I mean by he stopped? Well he was able to control his use to about 3-6 times a month for several months (probably another 4-5), but required larger amounts to reach a good feeling. Then, SWIM moved to college in a city around 1.5 hours away. At the beginning of the college semester, SWIM found himself partially going back just to get ahold of some cocaine. However, SWIM did not think about it too much when he was at college -- just on the weekends when he had the chance to go home. Now, SWIM does not go home as much any more, and does not feel so much compulsion to do so. He doesn't really think about it at all except when he is home. When he is home, he has fairly strong compulsion to visit and get some cocaine -- to the extent that it is all he really wants to think about. What do you think? I think that SWIM is not really addicted, but when he is in the same environment, his mind connects to things he normally does (or, well, did). Give me some input. I thought that SWIM would stop when he went to college, but I was wrong.
Last edited by Benga; 21-01-2008 at 09:30.
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