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How Can I Get A High From Things Around House

Why does my autistic son move things around the house?

I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder as an adult, since autism wasn't well known when I was a child, and I had no delays in verbal skills. I liked to collect and sort small objects or toys, but not household objects. My parents caught on and encouraged this in positive, harmless directions by giving me toys that had a lot of pieces: plastic animals, toy cars, glass jewels, wooden blocks, Legos, crayons, paints, etc. The kind of gifts changed as I aged, since they didn't want me choking on little bits. I guess it was soothing to go through my collections. It gave me a feeling of order in a chaotic, baffling world. I was the one in control, instead of being buffeted about by people whose motivations were unfathomable. Thankfully my parents didn't lose their minds over what must have been a wandering debris field of bits and pieces!!  I still have collections of shells, art supplies, seed pods, beads, etc., and getting them out and going through them is an antidote to a trying day.

Walk around house naked?

This is completely normal. I've done exactly the same thing in my house and have slept naked every night since I was 16 also. It's not only normal, it's actually one thing you can do that feels great and is good for you. It's relaxing and lets your skin really breathe and recover from being trapped in clothes all day.

A few of my friends and I in High School slept naked and went swimming naked all the time. I've sunbathed nude and go to clothes free resorts because there's nothing better than enjoying nature naturally.

What are some household things that can get me drunk?

chicken wings. oh no, wait... they just cause hangovers.

Girlfriend wearing stripper high heels around the house?

My girlfriend and I live together. In public, she doesn't dress up that much, only when we go to bars, movies, and dances.

Around the house when we are together, she likes to wear stripper high heels, they are clear and have a big platform in the front. They are probably 7 or 8 inches, the heel. She is not short, she is 5'6" and I am 5'9", so she ends up being a few inches taller than me.

I don't really want to ask her why she is doing it, but she likes to wear these shoes around the house when she is doing the dishes, just watching TV and stuff.

Should I be concerned?

Is there such thing as a safe way to get high?

With no consequences or drawbacks? Hmm. Perhaps. If you can get legal pot in a state where it's legal (sorry about the redundancy) and smoke it in a safe place where you won't get disturbed or have anything else that can affect your experience then yes. If you don't make a habit of it, there are unlikely to be long-term consequences.The same is true of most other drugs, even those more demonized by the media, like cocaine, which is really nice every so often if you can afford it without resorting to crime. And don't make a habit of it. The trouble comes when experimentation becomes habit and escalates, which it often does. And despite what anyone says all drugs can be “gateway drugs” and lead to harder substance abuse.My strongest advice? Get “high”’naturally through music, exercise and so on. It's a less-sexy answer—-but it's one from someone who started “safe” and ended up spending thousands of dollars on expensive habits.

Household items to smoke? (NOT to get high or anything. i just physically need to SMOKE something)?

so i've been ridiculously depressed lately. i was dumped, i destroyed my knees in a car accident, i've got two friends inpatient, it sucks. and i don't want to smoke a cigarette, i just want to smoke SOMETHING. Just to take the stress away. i have a physical need. so other than computer paper (because the smoke is just nasty ...) what can I just ... set on fire and smoke?
i know. it seems stupid. but it's a vice. i need to.

How do I get high with common household items?

It might be the fact that common household cleaners contain a lot of toxins, they are a danger to your health. European study says that cleaning with common household products just once a week is like smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years http://saferhousehold.com/Dig44

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