| Subject: Re: Smoking For The Sake Of Smoking |
Author:
Caitlin
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Date Posted: 23:25:04 05/22/07 Tue
In reply to:
Rita
's message, "Re: Smoking For The Sake Of Smoking" on 21:02:34 05/22/07 Tue
Rita,
What made u start so young? Do ur parents smoke? If not when did they fine out u started or do they still not know?
Glad to hear that u still get a get a gr8 feeling from inhalin 9 1/2 yrs later. Someday I would also like to be just under a pack a day.
TTYL,
Kate
>I started sneaking a few cigarettes when I was 12 and
>became an everyday smoker at 15. I'm 21 now, so I've
>been smoking 9 1/2 years. For me, the feeling I get
>from inhaling still feels incredibly good; granted the
>head buzz has been long gone. It does take a longer
>drag and deeper inhale than when I first became
>accustomed to smoking, but that is to be expected.
>Also, I'm usually under a pack a day and I think that
>helps because I space mine out pretty well over the
>day.
>
>I wouldn't worry about it, Cassie, just enjoy it day
>by day. If it gets to the point in the future when
>you're not getting pleasure from it, then you can jump
>that fence when you get to it.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Rita
>
>>As a new smoker, I wanted to bring up something that I
>>think a lot about, and have briefly discussed with
>>some individuals on the board, for comment or
>>discussion. At this stage, I enjoy the sensation I
>>feel when inhaling, that little buzz that comes after,
>>and the relaxation that then occurs. As time goes on
>>though, I wonder down the road if these enjoyable
>>aspects will still be there and at the same intensity.
>> I guess where I am going is I would not want to be a
>>smoker just for the sake of being a smoker. I would
>>hate the thought of someday being a pack a day smoker
>>(not my plan at this point) who just mindlessly lights
>>away and ends up really not getting much out of 15 of
>>the cigarettes I smoke...what would be the point? If
>>that is the way it usually becomes in the long run,
>>then I do not now about the rest of the board but
>>would turn tail right now and walk away (assuming I
>>could...I have not tried and am not inclined at this
>>point). If that is not the case, I could more easily
>>accept letting it take me where it takes me, as long
>>as it stays enjoyable.
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