Best drugs to lower inhibition?

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Planning on running nightclub game at uni but i'm too much of a high inhib aspie to actually get any results, been approached a few times but nothing came out of it
Gimme some good, preferably legal and over the counter, drug recommendations so i can lower my inhib at nighclubs bc alcohol by itself doesnt do the trick
 
Shrooms permanently shrink the amygdala which is the part of the brain that manages fear/inhibition
You can buy the spores legally and grow them on your own self sufficiently, they're very low maintenance
 
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phenibut, adderall, coke
 
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Shrooms permanently shrink the amygdala which is the part of the brain that manages fear/inhibition
You can buy the spores legally and grow them on your own self sufficiently, they're very low maintenance
dont shrooms make you trip out?
if im at a club with extremely loud music blasting in my ears and bright lights flashing, i feel like it'd just make me super paranoid
 
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dont shrooms make you trip out?
if im at a club with extremely loud music blasting in my ears and bright lights flashing, i feel like it'd just make me super paranoid
yeah terrible idea. Don't do shrooms at a club, especially if its ur first time with both
 
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dont shrooms make you trip out?
if im at a club with extremely loud music blasting in my ears and bright lights flashing, i feel like it'd just make me super paranoid
They're definetly not a party drug. Moreso something you do alone/with a few friends to relax and have a chill time.
 
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Alcohol
I lose all inhibitions
 
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Oxycodone (percocet)
Clonazepam
Tramadol

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Planning on running nightclub game at uni but i'm too much of a high inhib aspie to actually get any results, been approached a few times but nothing came out of it
Gimme some good, preferably legal and over the counter, drug recommendations so i can lower my inhib at nighclubs bc alcohol by itself doesnt do the trick
Phenibut and caffeine
 
I'm not gonna recommend taking any drug to treat inhibitions, as it usually just winds up getting the user addicted or causing untold amounts of harm to the user's life. That being said, here's a general guide on psychoactive drugs and their effects on inhibition.

  • Dopaminergic stimulants are typically off limits. The vast majority of them tend to have little effect on inhibition, and can increase it in some users.
  • Serotonergic psychedelics are generally unpredictable and seldom useful for lowering inhibitions.
  • Opioids are marginally useful in lowering inhibitions but usually also lower one's drive as well. Moderately addictive.
  • NMDA antagonists may have potential in this regard but more research is required. Ketamine is currently undergoing medical trials for treatment of depression.
  • Other classes of drugs such as anticholinergics and cannabinoids are usually either useless or counterproductive for lowering inhibitions in this context.
This leaves us with gabaergic depressants, which are typically the class of drugs used when the goal is to lower inhibitions. Psychiatrists have prescribed a plethora of gabaergic depressants throughout history as a means of treating disorders such as panic attacks and anxiety. Most if not all of these can lead to extreme physical dependence and potentially deadly withdrawals. That being said. let's go down the list:
  • Alcohol (ethanol): By far the most commonly used drug of this class. Very effective in lowering inhibitions. Side effects such as weight gain, bad breath, and hangovers can be problematic for those trying to self improve.
  • Benzodiazepines: Extremely effective in lowering inhibition, but may also render one's inhibition so low that they will not even care about getting a date in the first place. When taken for extended periods of time, they can completely eliminate sex drive. Even the drive for a basic intimate relationship may be replaced by one's dependency on the drug. Hard to acquire due to stringent prescribing standards. Extremely addictive.
  • Barbiturates: Supposedly even more effective than benzodiazepines in lowering inhibitions. Effects said to be like a cross between benzodiazepines and alcohol. Seldom prescribed due to ease of overdose, dependency, and death. Considered medically obsolete due to the advent of benzodiazepines, and therefore almost never prescribed.
  • Methaqualone (quaaludes) and other quinazolinones: Supposedly one of the most effective drugs ever invented in this regard. Decreased inhibition, increased sex drive, euphoria, and supposedly less addictive (take that with a grain of salt). Usually highly illegal and nearly impossible to find. See >
  • Phenibut: Effective in lowering inhibition, although far less so than the previously mentioned classes of drugs. Can cause one to disinhibited while remaining lucid. Withdrawals still bad like other gabaergics. When taken in high doses, can lead one into a delirious hellscape which is not fun. Stimulating compared to other gabaergics.
  • Gabapentinoids: Similar to phenibut, although not as much needs to be consumed to achieve the desired effects.
  • GHB (gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid): Claimed by some to be an effective alcohol substitute. Sketchy side effects when taken in higher doses. The LD50 is pretty close to the active dose and therefore makes risk of overdose high.
  • 2M2B (2-Methyl-2-Butanol): Very similar effects to ethanol, but lasts much longer and is significantly more potent. No hangovers, but very easy to overdose due to its potency and duration of effects. Claimed to have slightly more sedative effects than alcohol.
  • Z-Drugs: Drugs such as zoplicone and zolpidem. Causes significant sedation and memory blackouts at common doses.

Best bet is to just avoid drugs altogether, as they are a crutch and may lead to long term damage of one's social life, and even death in many circumstances.
 
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I'm not gonna recommend taking any drug to treat inhibitions, as it usually just winds up getting the user addicted or causing untold amounts of harm to the user's life. That being said, here's a general guide on psychoactive drugs and their effects on inhibition.

  • Dopaminergic stimulants are typically off limits. The vast majority of them tend to have little effect on inhibition, and can increase it in some users.
  • Serotonergic psychedelics are generally unpredictable and seldom useful for lowering inhibitions.
  • Opioids are marginally useful in lowering inhibitions but usually also lower one's drive as well. Moderately addictive.
  • NMDA antagonists may have potential in this regard but more research is required. Ketamine is currently undergoing medical trials for treatment of depression.
  • Other classes of drugs such as anticholinergics and cannabinoids are usually either useless or counterproductive for lowering inhibitions in this context.
This leaves us with gabaergic depressants, which are typically the class of drugs used when the goal is to lower inhibitions. Psychiatrists have prescribed a plethora of gabaergic depressants throughout history as a means of treating disorders such as panic attacks and anxiety. Most if not all of these can lead to extreme physical dependence and potentially deadly withdrawals. That being said. let's go down the list:
  • Alcohol (ethanol): By far the most commonly used drug of this class. Very effective in lowering inhibitions. Side effects such as weight gain, bad breath, and hangovers can be problematic for those trying to self improve.
  • Benzodiazepines: Extremely effective in lowering inhibition, but may also render one's inhibition so low that they will not even care about getting a date in the first place. When taken for extended periods of time, they can completely eliminate sex drive. Even the drive for a basic intimate relationship may be replaced by one's dependency on the drug. Hard to acquire due to stringent prescribing standards. Extremely addictive.
  • Barbiturates: Supposedly even more effective than benzodiazepines in lowering inhibitions. Effects said to be like a cross between benzodiazepines and alcohol. Seldom prescribed due to ease of overdose, dependency, and death. Considered medically obsolete due to the advent of benzodiazepines, and therefore almost never prescribed.
  • Methaqualone (quaaludes) and other quinazolinones: Supposedly one of the most effective drugs ever invented in this regard. Decreased inhibition, increased sex drive, euphoria, and supposedly less addictive (take that with a grain of salt). Usually highly illegal and nearly impossible to find. See >
  • Phenibut: Effective in lowering inhibition, although far less so than the previously mentioned classes of drugs. Can cause one to disinhibited while remaining lucid. Withdrawals still bad like other gabaergics. When taken in high doses, can lead one into a delirious hellscape which is not fun. Stimulating compared to other gabaergics.
  • Gabapentinoids: Similar to phenibut, although not as much needs to be consumed to achieve the desired effects.
  • GHB (gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid): Claimed by some to be an effective alcohol substitute. Sketchy side effects when taken in higher doses. The LD50 is pretty close to the active dose and therefore makes risk of overdose high.
  • 2M2B (2-Methyl-2-Butanol): Very similar effects to ethanol, but lasts much longer and is significantly more potent. No hangovers, but very easy to overdose due to its potency and duration of effects. Claimed to have slightly more sedative effects than alcohol.
  • Z-Drugs: Drugs such as zoplicone and zolpidem. Causes significant sedation and memory blackouts at common doses.

Best bet is to just avoid drugs altogether, as they are a crutch and may lead to long term damage of one's social life, and even death in many circumstances.

Bookmarked, thank you for your effort.
 
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yeah terrible idea. Don't do shrooms at a club, especially if its ur first time with both
shrooms at a club would be funny as fuck bc the normies there would be fucking scared of you while you scream at them cuz you think they gay aliens trying to rape you or some shit like that and you on a mission to try and kill them
 
Planning on running nightclub game at uni but i'm too much of a high inhib aspie to actually get any results, been approached a few times but nothing came out of it
Gimme some good, preferably legal and over the counter, drug recommendations so i can lower my inhib at nighclubs bc alcohol by itself doesnt do the trick
mdma bhai designed for clubs
 
i've spent ages trying to find the perfect drug to kill inhibition. Something that you could take and then approach a girl way out of your league without giving it a second thought. Zero nerves etc.

Alcohol is honestly the best thing i've tried so far and it's far from perfect. Not strong enough. I'm STILL too inhibited to do certain things even when i've drank a shit tonne lol.

I've tried a load of other things like phenebut, lsd, coke, ahdh meds, mdma (could been weak? was cheap!), lyrica and many more. None had the desired effect

I'm gonna keep searching, but another issue is that I really need something that I can take with alcohol (as I really can't NOT drink when i'm out with my friends etc).

Like, benzos SHOULD be fairly ideal for killing inhibition for example, but taking that with alcohol will likely knock me the fuck out

I need a ephoria making, inhibition killing drug that you can take with alcohol
 

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