What type of stoner are you?
It’s always interesting when smoking weed with people for the first time because everyone reacts very differently. In this video, we review 5 different types of stoners but there are so many more. What type of stoner are you?
In the world of cannabis culture, there’s a diverse range of individuals who consume marijuana, each with their own unique preferences, habits, and attitudes towards the herb. Here are some generalized categories or types of stoners that exist:
1. Casual Consumers:
These individuals use cannabis occasionally or in social settings. They might enjoy marijuana during parties or gatherings but don’t incorporate it into their daily routine.
2. Medicinal Users:
These users consume cannabis for therapeutic purposes to manage various health conditions, including chronic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, or insomnia. They rely on marijuana as a form of medicine rather than for recreational use.
3. Cannabis Connoisseurs:
Also known as “cannasseurs,” these enthusiasts are deeply knowledgeable about different strains, terpenes, and consumption methods. They appreciate the nuances of cannabis and seek high-quality, unique strains for specific experiences or flavors.
4. Recreational Users:
These individuals consume marijuana primarily for enjoyment and relaxation. They might use it after work or during their leisure time to enhance activities like watching movies, listening to music, or being creative.
5. Creative Thinkers:
Some individuals find that using cannabis enhances their creativity. They might be artists, writers, musicians, or creative professionals who use cannabis to stimulate their imagination and improve their creative process.
6. Spiritual or Ritual Users:
Certain users incorporate cannabis into spiritual practices or rituals. They view it as a tool for meditation, introspection, or enhancing spiritual experiences.
7. Social Activists:
These individuals advocate for cannabis legalization, educate others about its benefits, and may use marijuana as a means to promote social change or challenge stigma associated with its consumption.
8. Edibles Enthusiasts:
Some prefer consuming cannabis-infused edibles (like brownies, gummies, or cookies) over smoking or vaping. They enjoy the longer-lasting effects and discrete consumption method that edibles offer.
9. Traditionalists:
These users prefer classic methods of consumption, such as using bongs, pipes, or rolling joints. They might appreciate the ritualistic aspect of preparing and consuming cannabis.
10. Microdosers:
Microdosers use very small amounts of cannabis to experience subtle effects, such as improved focus, mood enhancement, or increased energy, without getting intensely high.
These categories are broad and don’t encompass the entire spectrum of cannabis consumers, as individuals often have a mix of these traits or fall into multiple categories depending on their circumstances, preferences, and attitudes towards cannabis.