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question101
August 30th, 2007, 10:12 AM
hi i lioke to do weed somtimes but i just was wondering if it makes your boobs smaller. if it dose i guess i wont do it anymmore

The Resurrected One
August 30th, 2007, 10:33 AM
I don't know surely, but the answer is probably no. Why do you ask, though? Do you feel like yours got a little smaller?

Serenity
August 30th, 2007, 11:06 AM
No, smoking weed shouldn't have any effect on your breasts or their growth :daisy:

theschmizz
August 30th, 2007, 07:15 PM
but still u shouldnt do it cuz it has other negative effects on ur health

Prince Jellyfish
August 30th, 2007, 07:23 PM
but still u shouldnt do it cuz it has other negative effects on ur health

Recreational use is equivalent to going out and having a few drinks every now and again, so you really don't need to quit so long as you're doing it in moderation.:yeah:

ThatCanadianGuy
August 30th, 2007, 10:50 PM
Not really (Jellyfish). I think you should stop while you still can (I know it's not very addictive, but still). I'd rather not want to lose brain functions and have my brain so dullened by drugs that I stare at the floral pattern on a dinner plate for several hours, wouldn't you? I mean, who knows what could happen while high that could ruin your life (same as drinking and driving and countless other life threatening examples). So just stop. You don't need it to have fun and be yourself!

MoveAlong
September 2nd, 2007, 06:34 PM
No I'm pretty sure that it doesn't

Gumleaf
September 2nd, 2007, 06:56 PM
i believe it has no effect at all on breast size, but maybe you could stop doing weed anyway because its likely to effect your health in other ways in time.

Crazysam
September 3rd, 2007, 05:52 AM
well im not sure about making your breasts smaller but it ceartainly ain't good for you. I advise that you stop immediatly because it does allot of other things that damage your health!

AutumnDae
September 3rd, 2007, 05:03 PM
Recreational use is equivalent to going out and having a few drinks every now and again, so you really don't need to quit so long as you're doing it in moderation.:yeah:

Recreational use of pot is nowhere near the equivalent of going out and having a few drinks. With alcohol, people know their limit, and having a drink or two impairs their senses, but no where near that of pot. But, no I have not ever heard that smoking pot has any effects on your breast growth.

Indian gal
September 5th, 2007, 05:29 AM
maybe u need to quit, because anyway it will have bad effects on your health, but no it doesn't decrease your breast size.

Prince Jellyfish
September 14th, 2007, 09:03 AM
Recreational use of pot is nowhere near the equivalent of going out and having a few drinks. With alcohol, people know their limit, and having a drink or two impairs their senses, but no where near that of pot. But, no I have not ever heard that smoking pot has any effects on your breast growth.

I drink and smoke: I'm as close as you're going to get to a resident expert in this thread.

Hauptmann Kauffman
September 14th, 2007, 09:10 AM
No, substances cannot reduce the size of breasts. (and marijuana does not affect your health, just your state of mind)

Underground_Network
September 14th, 2007, 11:27 AM
Actually weed does affect your health, just not as bad as a lot of other drugs.

Thanks to http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/marijuana.html:

Effects on the Brain

Scientists have learned a great deal about how THC acts in the brain to produce its many effects. When someone smokes marijuana, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to organs throughout the body, including the brain.

In the brain, THC connects to specific sites called cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences the activity of those cells. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors; others have few or none. Many cannabinoid receptors are found in the parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thought, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement4.

The short-term effects of marijuana can include problems with memory and learning; distorted perception; difficulty in thinking and problem solving; loss of coordination; and increased heart rate. Research findings for long-term marijuana abuse indicate some changes in the brain similar to those seen after long-term abuse of other major drugs. For example, cannabinoid (THC or synthetic forms of THC) withdrawal in chronically exposed animals leads to an increase in the activation of the stress-response system5 and changes in the activity of nerve cells containing dopamine6. Dopamine neurons are involved in the regulation of motivation and reward, and are directly or indirectly affected by all drugs of abuse.


Effects on the Heart

One study has indicated that an abuser's risk of heart attack more than quadruples in the first hour after smoking marijuana7. The researchers suggest that such an effect might occur from marijuana's effects on blood pressure and heart rate and reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of blood.


Effects on the Lungs

A study of 450 individuals found that people who smoke marijuana frequently but do not smoke tobacco have more health problems and miss more days of work than nonsmokers8. Many of the extra sick days among the marijuana smokers in the study were for respiratory illnesses.

Even infrequent abuse can cause burning and stinging of the mouth and throat, often accompanied by a heavy cough. Someone who smokes marijuana regularly may have many of the same respiratory problems that tobacco smokers do, such as daily cough and phlegm production, more frequent acute chest illness, a heightened risk of lung infections, and a greater tendency to obstructed airways9. Smoking marijuana possibly increases the likelihood of developing cancer of the head or neck. A study comparing 173 cancer patients and 176 healthy individuals produced evidence that marijuana smoking doubled or tripled the risk of these cancers10.

Marijuana abuse also has the potential to promote cancer of the lungs and other parts of the respiratory tract because it contains irritants and carcinogens9,11. In fact, marijuana smoke contains 50 to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does tobacco smoke12. It also induces high levels of an enzyme that converts certain hydrocarbons into their carcinogenic form—levels that may accelerate the changes that ultimately produce malignant cells13. Marijuana users usually inhale more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco smokers do, which increases the lungs' exposure to carcinogenic smoke. These facts suggest that, puff for puff, smoking marijuana may be more harmful to the lungs than smoking tobacco.


Other Health Effects

Some of marijuana's adverse health effects may occur because THC impairs the immune system's ability to fight disease. In laboratory experiments that exposed animal and human cells to THC or other marijuana ingredients, the normal disease-preventing reactions of many of the key types of immune cells were inhibited14. In other studies, mice exposed to THC or related substances were more likely than unexposed mice to develop bacterial infections and tumors15,16.

The Resurrected One
September 20th, 2007, 02:32 AM
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RowanVer.3.0
September 21st, 2007, 02:15 PM
Weed is completely biased against because of it's illegal status. Scientific studies show how little harm it actually does.

Easily comparable to drinking. If you drink constantly, you're going to fuck up your body, too. Basically, don't believe anything teachers tell you in school about Marijuana... However, that said, don't believe anything a hardcore stoner tells you about it, either.

I personally have never smoked weed ; I will end up trying it someday... As long as you have will-power and common sense, it's pretty easy not to get addicted to things that have no chemically addicting qualities.

Oh, and to answer your question: If you smoke like a chimney, there's a chance of stunted puberty. The same goes for drinking alcohol. However, that's if you're doing it like 3-5times a week.

NPsweetass
September 23rd, 2007, 08:22 PM
I think that the peepl here who are talking about what weed does to you have never done it and shouldnt talk about how you sholdnt until they try it themselves

when you drink you can lose your inhibitions and judgement and end up getting in fights/crashes/etc but when you smoke up you just get real chill and also it is NOT addictive

and for the record, it doesnt have anything to do with boob size (at least not with mine) :D

Hauptmann Kauffman
September 23rd, 2007, 09:34 PM
I agree 100% with you Nikki, but Conservative propaganda aside, be careful when discussing drugs, as I believe we can get in trouble for talking about it in positive ways....:(

Maverick
September 23rd, 2007, 10:16 PM
I agree 100% with you Nikki, but Conservative propaganda aside, be careful when discussing drugs, as I believe we can get in trouble for talking about it in positive ways....:(
What we don't allow are promoting or glorifying drug use. Factual effects of drugs positive and negative are what's allowed.

Hauptmann Kauffman
September 23rd, 2007, 10:18 PM
Thanks for clearing that up for me!

byee
September 24th, 2007, 04:17 PM
Weed is completely biased against because of it's illegal status. Scientific studies show how little harm it actually does.

Easily comparable to drinking. If you drink constantly, you're going to fuck up your body, too. Basically, don't believe anything teachers tell you in school about Marijuana... However, that said, don't believe anything a hardcore stoner tells you about it, either.

I personally have never smoked weed ; I will end up trying it someday... As long as you have will-power and common sense, it's pretty easy not to get addicted to things that have no chemically addicting qualities.

Oh, and to answer your question: If you smoke like a chimney, there's a chance of stunted puberty. The same goes for drinking alcohol. However, that's if you're doing it like 3-5times a week.

This is just all wrong! Go to the CDC or NIH websites and get some unbiased info based on real science. Pot's been around for generations now, there's alot of scientific data that's been collected during that time that clearly indicates that even 'occasional' pot use is dangerous. You're bending reality to justify drug use, fine for you, but I don't think it's good to do to others becuase it's downright misleading.

Pot smoking doesn't effect breast size, but go to those websites and see what drug use can do.

Aηdy
September 24th, 2007, 04:28 PM
Ok this is gonna get stupid I think, and the question has been answered well enough.

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