Tea Supremacist |
07-18-2010 07:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA
(Post 901686)
I've always wondered if people who smoke lose the ability to smell the noxiousness of cigarette smoke. So I'm interested to hear that the taste wasn't appealing to you. I really dislike the smell of cigarette smoke and can't imagine ever even wanting to begin to smoke given the smell. What made you start smoking to begin with?
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I have no idea frankly! My parents have always smoked, so the smell of cigarettes wasn't something that ever bothered me. So I guess, seeing as it never bothered me I must have thought I'll gve it a go, see what all the fuss is. After only a couple of cigarettes you get used to it. It's not so much that the taste isn't appealing, it's the fact that you don't really notice it so much until it's gone, if that makes sense.
I started when I was 14, on and off. It wasn't til I was 16 and started doing my exams at school that I found a smoke calmed me down somewhat... And it went from there....
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