When you say you dread questions and comments, do you mean from family and friends, or from people on this board?
>Hi Linda,
>
>Thanks for your message back, and for not making me
>feel embarrassed or uncomfortable about joining in and
>chatting about this. I have and still have a lot of
>questions, and it is nice there is some place to go
>and talk. I do have a small place where I have some
>privacy, but there is a non smoking roomate, and the
>family is close by. At this time, i am very private
>about smoking, and for now would rather keep it that
>way. I hope that does not sound too strange, but I
>kinda dread questions and comments. Perhaps (I hope)
>that will change, but for now it is what I am most
>comfortable with. It is nice that you understand
>where I am right now, I have started to like the taste
>and the experience, and that is fine with me for now
>and it is nice to know that there is nothing wrong
>with that at this time (thanks for telling me that).
>I know I will try inhaling because I want to know what
>it is like, and I think that just getting used to
>smoking the way I have been will make it easier when I
>do! Thanks again for getting this discussion going
>Linda!
>
>Will (Bill is OK too...I am called both)
>
>
>>Ya know,Bill, however you enjoy the smoking experience
>>will make it wonderful for YOU. If you enjoy it
>>without inhaling, that's fine. It's perfect. You'll
>>feel relaxed, in control, and you probably enjoy the
>>smell of a lit cigarette now more than you did before.
>> I used to hate it, but I find it almost pleasant now.
>>
>>Can you smoke at home if you want to, or are you in a
>>living arrangement where that won't work?
>>
>>Linda
>>
>>>Hi Linda,
>>>
>>>I enjoy your posts. For one reason or another, I have
>>>had this experience to. I am not as far along as
>you,
>>>but the sight of others smoking and enjoying it was
>>>one of the things that drew me to try it recently
>>>after thinking about it for a long time. I have not
>>>really practiced inhaling yet, but am more
>comfortable
>>>lighting, puffing, holding and everything else so I
>am
>>>beginning to feel more comfortable with it. I
>usually
>>>go walking in the woods as I like to keep it to
>myself
>>>for right now.
>>>
>>>>This morning, while I was walking to school, I saw
>an
>>>>older woman walking her dog and smoking.
>>>>
>>>>It was nothing unusual, but I kept seeing the scene
>>>>over and over again in my head during the day, and
>it
>>>>was very distracting. I nearly ran home from
>school,
>>>>and really enjoyed lighting up and taking the first
>>>>few drags on my cigarette.
>>>>
>>>>That's all - just a silly experience that had
>>>>something to do with smoking, so I thought I would
>>>>post it.
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