| ▲ | steve1977 2 days ago |
| That's kind of what I did. I initially stopped for a month for some health reasons. That became another month. And another one. And now it's a bit more than 4 years. The interesting thing is, when I quit smoking (almost 20 years ago), I knew I must never touch a cigarette again. I think with alcohol, I could have some wine or beer occassionaly, I just don't feel the need for it anymore. |
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| ▲ | FeloniousHam 2 days ago | parent [-] |
| Totally agree. I was non-professional smoker for a long time, and quit many, many times. Even after years, I'll get this "you know what'd great?" tap on the shoulder. One cigarette is not a slippery slope, it's a vertical cliff drop. I love booze in all its forms, but it doesn't have the same pull. |
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| ▲ | pwdisswordfishs a day ago | parent | next [-] | | I've gotten those taps on the shoulder. Every time I went for it, I ended up thinking, "Geez. What was I expecting to be good about this? This experience is awful." | |
| ▲ | steve1977 a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | | I even still dream of smoking sometimes, after all this time. And I know I shouldn't be smoking in the dreams. Really shows you how addiction messes up
your brain. I'm happy I never really tried anything harder. | |
| ▲ | prewett 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | I'm curious, what is a professional smoker? | | |
| ▲ | FeloniousHam 2 days ago | parent [-] | | It was a weak joke I made-- I _could_ quit or go without, but I was always nearby to real addicts and ended up smoking a lot for a long time. Also, I didn't inhale deeply or hold the smoke like the "professionals". |
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