Do You Smoke Cigarettes?

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Do You Smoke Cigarettes?
A pack a day. 6%  6%  [ 9 ]
Less than a pack a day. 15%  15%  [ 24 ]
More than a pack a day. 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Only when I drink / play cards / socialize. 5%  5%  [ 8 ]
Never smoked a day in my life. 58%  58%  [ 91 ]
Tried it a couple of times to look cool / my friends were doing it. 15%  15%  [ 23 ]
Total votes : 157

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18 Nov 2014, 8:43 am

Never smoked, never will.


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24 Nov 2014, 5:55 pm

I tried it, pretty much to see what it was about... didn't like it at all.

Well, that, and the fact that friends did and I that clearly is easier to try it as it seems.



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05 Dec 2014, 7:43 pm

i had a big ol' cloud of vape vaped nearly directly in my face in the restroom (of which there are a very disproportionate number, when before one was closed). i swear i can smell that stuff a mile away.

i can't really describe the taste of a cig. i've only had a single puff :jester:


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05 Dec 2014, 9:08 pm

Used to on and off for a few years, but not anymore. I had the weirdest biological avoidance to nicotine addiction; I honestly only ever smoked when I felt like it, so it was never at any regular intervals. I could have two on one day, then none on the next, then half a pack on the next, then none for the next two days, then three, etc. A smoker friend of mine once commented that while he got cravings every couple hours, I was the only guy he knew who got them every couple weeks. I quit cold turkey and had no ill effects whatsoever.

My preferred brand was Lucky Strikes, though they went off the major market when I was old enough to smoke, so I settled for Natural American Spirits. Most everything else tasted like dirt to me.



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05 Dec 2014, 10:14 pm

Yes I do...I mostly smoke american spirits, most others just aren't as good...though I have found some good roll your own cigarette tobacco but of course rolling cigarettes is kind of a hassle but sometimes I just get a pouch of that instead of a pack.


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03 Feb 2015, 4:47 am

i smoke 0 to 9 cigarettes a day depending on my mood and stress levels. It happens often that I rarely smoke cigarettes at all on a weekend while the norm is six to eight cigs on weekdays.



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08 Jun 2015, 5:56 pm

Yea I am old school smoker, my poison is Marlboro 72s. I buy a pack like once every 4 days. But I am trying to quit. What can I really say, I enjoy smoking.



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16 Jun 2015, 1:06 pm

i'm planning to have a cig or two with Kol tomorrow before work. it's the only way, what else would there be?


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29 Jun 2015, 9:09 pm

I inhaled a little bit when I was nine. It was from a butt on the street.

I never tried it again.



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24 Jul 2015, 5:34 am

I inhaled a few packs of Raffle Lights and Kings now Richmond, in the past. Perhaps it was the packaging that eyed up as flavour, but I never felt 'heavy' on nicotine. I inherited the brand names from relatives who set the world to light with their smoking, and I think that when you are around smokers for most of your childhood, you end up needing to try it out, just to be sure you can't get addicted later, sadly I witnessed the disturbing effects it has on the older generation, and it put me off from me ever trying it again.

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27 Aug 2015, 8:03 pm

Skibz888 wrote:
Used to on and off for a few years, but not anymore. I had the weirdest biological avoidance to nicotine addiction; I honestly only ever smoked when I felt like it, so it was never at any regular intervals. I could have two on one day, then none on the next, then half a pack on the next, then none for the next two days, then three, etc. A smoker friend of mine once commented that while he got cravings every couple hours, I was the only guy he knew who got them every couple weeks. I quit cold turkey and had no ill effects whatsoever.

My preferred brand was Lucky Strikes, though they went off the major market when I was old enough to smoke, so I settled for Natural American Spirits. Most everything else tasted like dirt to me.



This is exactly how I was when I smoked. I'd smoke a cig one day then go a week or two without. Sometimes I'd go 2 weeks or so where I smoked many cigarettes daily. Sometimes I'd get drunk and smoke a whole pouch of tobacco (I smoked the roll your own kind) and then go without for a week or so. This went on for 2 or 3 years. I quit when I was 18 and I could actually buy cigarettes legally. Didn't experience any ill effects or cravings.



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26 Sep 2015, 11:30 pm

I never. I'm allergic to smoke


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22 Feb 2016, 8:12 pm

Many people around me do.
But I have never smoked in my life.
I got pressured from many others to smoke.
My smoking grandmother told me to try it, but I said no.

I really don't like the awful smell :x



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24 Feb 2016, 5:02 am

I want to take up vaping, or chewing nicotine gum. :U I've heard of people doing it to self-medicate for ADHD, and I wonder if it would have a positive effect on me. Would be better than outright smoking, that's for sure.


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26 Apr 2016, 5:56 pm

Never smoked a day in my life, never will.



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28 Apr 2016, 12:20 am

nick007 wrote:
I never. I'm allergic to smoke


forgive me but how does that work? is it all smoke, or certain chemicals in the cigarette smoke don't react well to you?

i have smoked about three puffs in my life, and having smoke/vape blown in my face all the time doesn't exactly heighten my urge to take up the habit. i've already lost others to lung cancer.


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