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View Poll Results: Favorite Cigarette Brand?
Marlboro 9 15.79%
Newport 3 5.26%
Camel 6 10.53%
Basic 0 0%
Doral 0 0%
Kool 2 3.51%
Winston 0 0%
Parliament 1 1.75%
Salem 0 0%
USA Gold 0 0%
American Spirit 5 8.77%
Hand-Rolled 5 8.77%
Cigars 0 0%
I stick to the ganja.. 5 8.77%
Don't smoke 21 36.84%
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I started the same way as most people really, being a teenager and surrounded by friends that smoked, giving into peer pressure and doing it just to be 'cool' i guess. Now i'm in my early 20's and i'd really like to kick the habit now so i won't be smoking for life but it's not exactly that easy. Smoking when out drinking is the big thing though, cigarettes and beer just go so well together. It's just a hard habit to kick.
Thanks for answering, Zero. I think you are very right that smoking is a very hard habit to kick for most people. One of my aunts who has smoked her whole life developed breast cancer and wanted to quit then, but she *still* couldn't get herself to do so, even after trying patches and all sorts of things. A person I talked with once online said that 25 years after quitting, he still smoked in his dreams!

I wonder sometimes if people who smoke perhaps think life should feel really fun and pleasant or stressfree, or expect themselves to be in a good mood, so it is hard to face the physical and psychological effects of withdrawal, which I hear are pretty bad.

I imagine that quitting does involve avoiding the situations that make one fall into old habits. It's funny though, how people are different, because I absolutely hate the taste of beer (and wine), so I'd never want to combine beer and smoking! It sounds like your fun night out would be my nightmare!

I like your post-it notes, by the way.
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