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Default Is quitting analogues meant to be this easy?

I stopped smoking analogues on New Years eve, I thought that the e-cig would make life without real ciggies bearable, but Christ I never thought for a second that it would make it this easy. I literally haven't thought about analogues once.
Is it the same for any of you fellow quitters?
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I would much rather vape! I never even think of analogs.

Enjoy your new hobby.
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It's one thing for another

Although, I wish I could remember how I ever started smoking...I think it was when I discovered alcohol when i was younger...
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Took me a few to days get past the first one of morning and after meals but then they started to taste awful! Once got through one day never bothered since even though wife smokes analogs! (she can stand outside in freezing cold porch haha!)
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Took me a few days too. It was the habits and routines associated with the analogs more than the analogs themselves.
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I had about 5 analogs left when I started vaping just before xmas. Finished them off upto new year, 1 here and 1 there, usually when I had flat batteries. Didn't enjoy them.

It seems so easy as your getting your nic fix in exactly the same way your used to getting it. It's like having your cake and eating it. I never understood that one though because what is the point of having it and not eating it?

I'm trying to convert a work friend who is on around 40-60 per day! He claims he likes the taste of real cigs and £35 is too much for him to spend.

Ah well at least I tried.
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still wanting analogs and wondering if I continue to do both will I come to the place where I will only want e-cigs? Some reason I vap and than I want a analogs. Its like vap makes me want a analog. Any help in this are suggestions?
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I too stopped on New Year's Eve and have only wanted an analog once. I was really stressed and wasn't really thinking about it and then I did. I am enjoying the vapor much more than I ever did smoke.
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Old 01-05-2009, 12:51 AM   #9
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I'm in the process of converting my older brother.

For me the best thing about vapin' is that when I smoked analogues the first few cigs of the day were great but pretty soon you'd feel clogged up and smoking for the rest of the day was never enjoyable, vapin' on the other hand always feels fresh.
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It took me a while to completely give them up, and I do still think about them from time to time but I usually find I need to top mine off or recharge the battery or something along those lines. The biggest trigger for making me have a cigarette craving is sucking away on my pen and not getting what I need from it. If I can pay attention well enough to avoid that, I'm in good shape.
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