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Never have smoked, can't stand the smell. As a kid I hated riding around in a car with my friend's parents because they smoked with the windows rolled up. I guess that made me just a second hand smoker.
Had an aunt that was a heavy smoker too. She had cartons of cigs stashed all over her house by the hundreds. Her final years of life she had to carry an oxygen tank every where she went with a tubes to her nose when she stopped because it finally caught up to her.
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I smoked for 32 years. I quit on Dec. 16, 2006. (cold turkey) I started with Marlboro Red and I was smoking Marlboro Lights when I quit. I feel a lot better now. Can't stand the smell of it anymore. But, because I smoked for so long, I don't rag on those that choose to now.
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Oh shit, y'all talking about cigarettes. I thought you guys were talking about something else. But I have hit a cigarette while out drinking. I've gotten alot less strict with my religion,lol. But naw...I do smoke those menthols by "cannabi". I dunno if y'all heard of them. They also have a cologne out to, Cannabi for Men.
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i never smoked, not even as a teen when it was considered "cool"
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What a question for me...haha Erm...started when I was 15 on Regal blue; moved on to Malborro reds for a short stint, ended up on L&Ms and the last pack I smoked was a Richmond menthol a few days ago - love the Menthols ^_^ (I was in Spain for 10 days and decided I'd quit as soon as I got home). I haven't even felt an urge to yet and it's been 3/4 days...I think I'll probably still do it socially with a drink...
Reasons for everybody starting?
Mine was simple: I was building up a tolerance so I could try weed...
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Yes, I smoke. Quit a few times; once for over a year (why I started again is too long a story). Will quit again soon. Hoping that it sticks this time. Almost 40 years of it - so far the damage is noticeable but not irretrievable.
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