2C-B vs. MDMA

Discussion in 'MDMA - X' started by outsidethebox, Dec 9, 2007.

  1. outsidethebox

    outsidethebox Member

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    i personally like taking 2c-b rathen than taking x.. not much of a comedown the next day..what yall think?
     
  2. sw0o0sh

    sw0o0sh Banned

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    Are they even related? I thought 2C-B was more like LSD.
     
  3. Blunts~

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    maybe he meant 2c-i
     
  4. Gratefully Dawg

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    no, 2c-b is less psychadelic than lsd, It has a more of an x feel to it though. I had 50 mg at a yonder mountain concert and danced my ass off for 4 hours. I agree with outsidethebox, i think 2-cb is more fun than x. If only they werent so god damn hard to find where i live. If anyone lives near me and knows a place to find them, they should pm me.
     
  5. trailerparkboy

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    I like both but I would have to say I like MDMA better than 2-cb, but I like MDA even more then that.
     
  6. blitz7341

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    ive never had MDA... not to my knowledge anyway. is MDA any more or less difficult to synthesize than MDMA?
     
  7. PsychMyke

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    2cb was combined with the tail end of MDMA experiences when they were both legal. They were both sold at clubs and raves over the counter.

    Regardless of this fact they are two entirely different drugs and IMO the effects are no where near similar. Nothing touches the MDMA experience, it's one of a kind. Every other analogue or immitation is exactly that...an immitation.
     

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