Jtuk wrote:
NarcissusSavage wrote:
PTSmorrow wrote:
No, because habitual smokers only smoke to alleviate withdrawal symptoms of their nicotine addiction.
This statement is false.
Quite, I am an ex-smoker (and 90% probable aspie).. Very few smokers are in it for the nicotine. In the workplace described smoking provided an escape outside. Don't underestimate that, many workplaces will not allow breaks, but will tolerate a quick smoke break
I found smoking a great way to meet people 1 to 1. Smoking gives you small talk and the chance to meet people. It was (no longer) a socially acceptable way to escape a stressful situation. Many smokers claim to need a cigarette when stressed, but really they want the escape, not the drug.
Jason
The smokers do not get in for the nicotine, and most of them don't even know why they are smoking. I'm absolutely sure you do believe that you want the escape, that's part of the brainwashing the drug dealers use very successfully to obscure the truth.
In your country things might be different, i can't judge other cultures.
Small talk and meeting people has nothing to do with spreading fug and toxins. An employer may tolerate a cig break because he is aware that otherwise the withdrawal stress will lower the performance of his employees.
The brainwashing says, take a cigarette, it's good for you. But the truth is, in the beginning of their addiction people must force themselves to smoke because the taste is disgusting, let alone the stench.
But we're off topic ... stimming is a repetitive activity with or without stuff, like pacing, flapping and so on. From this pov i don't think smoking, eating, drinking, even masturbating, meet the criteria because stimming is not means to an end (as an activity, that is.)
As to the nicotine addiction,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotine_addiction#Dependence_and_withdrawal