| Subject: Re: Advice for Linda - french inhaling |
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Rita
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Date Posted: 22:40:39 05/17/07 Thu
In reply to:
Linda
's message, "Re: Advice for Linda - french inhaling" on 19:57:22 05/17/07 Thu
Hi Linda,
You're quite welcome. You'll learn to get a better stream of smoke after some practice. It takes a while to get the "knack" of allowing the smoke to waft from your mouth just right to inhale it up your nose. Just keep at it.
And you're right about there being an after taste/smell. I've never considered it to be "stale", however, and really enjoy the lingering menthol after effects.
I hope it gets better and more enjoyable for you. If it doesn't, don't worry about it. Just smoke the way you get the most pleasure from it. That's what it's all about anyway.
Rita
>Hi Rita -
>
>I want to thank you again for your advice on French
>inhaling.
>
>I'm very happy with my smoke rings now, and started
>trying to French inhale this week. Since inhaling is
>like a natural reflex for me now, the hardest part at
>first for me was to learn NOT to inhale after taking a
>drag, and to try to keep the smoke in my mouth.
>
>As of right now, I can kinda do the French inhale,
>except that it looks "sloppy" or "broken up" - I don't
>get a consistent stream of smoke going into my
>nostrils. Is that something that gets better with
>practice, or is there something I can do to fix it?
>
>The smoke does feel nice going into my nostrils, but I
>get a stale after-smell/after-taste that stays with me
>for a long time - it's not like I can brush my teeth
>or use mouthwash to make it go away. Do you get that,
>too?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Linda
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