e-cigarettes

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  • Miguex0

    Why is it that some people here think that these things are like quitting? you are allowed to smoke anywhere, you might consume less nicotine but the habit (which is the most important thing) stays present, and now.. you are allow to do it indoors, and pretty much everywhere..

    If you want to quit, you quit cold turkey.
    Smoking less is not quitting, there is no 'I'm trying to quit'. You will only understand this, once you stopped smoking.

    The whole thing of saying 'I'm trying to quit, while you take a drag with another smoker' is very common, but unrealistic.

    I smoked since I was 13 years old, till I was 21, then fell again at 24 and stopped completely at 26. 8 years cigarette free.

    Trust me, cold turkey. Take it day by day. I was saying "I'm not going to smoke today' if someone offer I will say tomorrow, I don't feel like smoking today, and kept saying that for a couple of months, after 6 months or so, is self discipline. Don't even fall for a drunken drag at the smoking patio. If you can resist the 'just one drag' you will be fine, and eventually the smell alone will turn repulsive to you.

    • oh my god - a near harmless habit is way better than one that is going to kill you. so many stupid comments on here.fadein11

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