Since I'm allergic to tobacco smoke it would be an incredibly stupid idea for me to take up smoking, so no. I never smoked and I try to steer clear of people that do.
Since I'm allergic to tobacco smoke it would be an incredibly stupid idea for me to take up smoking, so no. I never smoked and I try to steer clear of people that do.
I wasn't planning to quit until I was approaching my 30's because, well, everyone I know does when we party and stuff. But. Aparently they make the estrogen in HRT less effective. So I have no choice now!
Don't smoke. First "smoke" I ever tried was a cigar and it put me off it for life.
Instead I choose to poison myself with sugar.
I packed in smoking completely in February 2006, and gave up the naughty stuff about two years before that.
I occasionally have a blast on a zero-nicotine e-cig, I started that a couple of months ago to satisfy the urge of blowing huge clouds of smoke (or vapor in this case) but the novelty has worn off now. I've nearly reached the end of a 20ml tester thing I got as a freebie and I probably won't bother again once I've finished.
I used to smoke, but I quit recently and it was surprisingly easy for me. I didn't get aggy or anything, probably because I'm just like that naturally. My bae however is a chain smoker and he smokes cheap reservation cigarettes that don't smell so great~~~
Bae is short for baby and comes from the land of who gives a smurf.
So it's along the same lines as a boo?
Yup. My poop chain smokes cigarettes.
That's impressive.
I was around a lot of people smoking while growing up, first my Dad and every single grandparent and my aunt, then when my Mum and Dad divorced it was my bro and cousins... and several of my friends, I also used to work in pubs where the whole place was a giant cloud of smoke. Despite all this I have never been tempted to pick up the habit. I also stopped drinking several years ago largely in part due to my chronic kidney disease, but also because it seemed a little pointless... getting drunk doesn't appeal to me like it once did.
One of the things I will never understand is my brother, he quit smoking for 2 years 2 months... then started up again >.> never really understood that.
I quit for about a year and a half but have started up again. Before quitting, I was smoking 6-8 cigarettes a day, lighting up after meals, amongst friends and maybe once or twice through a work day. Since starting again, it's gradually gone up to about a pack a day.
I think I'm using the fact I've 'successfully' quit before as an excuse to keep lighting up, because I convince myself that since I've done it before, I can do it again...someday.