Monday 12 May 2014

methylone

methylone, bk-MDMA, M1. C11H13NO3

Methylone is often compared unfavourably with the MDMA experience.

Empiric knowledge says methylone is about 80% as strong as a comparable dose of MDMA but lacks the magic. Bullshit.

The magic is a subjective quality that nobody can explain in scientific terms and is associated with the repeated use of a substance. Any substance.
Even a good cup of espresso coffee has its magic. After ten cups, it does not taste that great anymore and the magic is gone. Only time and abstinence can restore the magic.

But I digress here. If I take into consideration the body load and the hangover of the day after - two important metrics for a psychedelic dad that has to deal with his family after the party is finished, I conclude that methylone is the perfect replacement.

It brings about the same effects as MDMA but it does not cause in me the Tuesday Blues after using it on a weekend. Which is a huge bonus in my situation.

In my opinion, methylone is its own persona and not MDMA's little stunted cousin. It's good for dancing, partying, socialising, having conversations and caressing someone special, and of course, intimacy and sex.

Dose ranges, oral, milligrams (male, 90 Kg)
  • Light: 30 to 70
  • Mid-range: 70 to 150
  • Strong: over 150
The methylone I have found so far is a powder with a slight yellowish tinge or, depending on the source, completely white. It can also be obtained in liquid form or in pellets.

It can be administered orally, by insufflation or rectally - and the dosage ratio varies accordingly.

Methylone
Methylone mixes well with other phens. It goes great with 2-CE. It goes great with 2-CB or with MDxx. But it does not go well with most tryptamines - an exception being 4-HO-MET.

It can also be a deceivingly easy substance to abuse; my only bad trip - so far - was the result of dropping methylone and alcohol carelessly during a four hour binge that almost ends in disaster.

I have learned my lesson well: "the price of artificial paradises may be death".

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