Dial It In
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I can order and order and despite the guys I use coming through every time that feeling you didn’t waste money is a reliefI was curious about the psychology of why it feels good when your order arrives and why most people’s first post on this forum is usually a glowing review. Here’s what AI has to say:
There is a real psychological effect where people can feel an exaggerated sense of trust or loyalty toward a drug dealer (or anyone in an illegal exchange) simply because the transaction went safely and fairly. When you expect danger — getting ripped off, robbed, or arrested — and none of that happens, your brain experiences relief and unconsciously associates that good feeling with the person involved. “They didn’t harm me” can start to feel like “they’re a good, trustworthy person.”
The result is a bond that can feel genuine but is often context-inflated. It’s reinforced by relief, intermittent safety, power imbalance (“they could have screwed me over but didn’t”), and the brain’s need to justify taking risks. A useful reality check is asking whether you’d trust or like the person the same way if the interaction were legal, boring, and low-stakes. If not, the trust is probably situational rather than truly personal.
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