I would try to avoid it if you can. I smoke a lot of weed, almost on a daily basis, and it's done nothing but make my mental health a lot worse, even though in the short term it really eases the symptoms.
Many of my friends are also regular smokers, and they all seem to be addicted, and need it to have a good time. I find the same thing, because I'm so used to weed and the effects it has, I find "normal" drug free gatherings boring. It is psychologically very addictive, as me and all these friends would agree, and it really is a slippery slope. I have found once you get into a "crowd" that does a lot of drugs, you will feel the need to do them just to stay in that crowd.
It really isn't worth going down that road, I'm only just getting away from it, but honestly, the fact I've moved into supported housing with a group of people that don't find drugs acceptable and have shown me how to have a good time without them. If my family ever found out they would be so disappointed.
Best advice I can give is stay away from people and gatherings where drugs will be involved as they drag you down with them.
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