She says it's her bottom teeth, then she points to the bottom front four. It took me half a week to re-learn now to draw and I told her to keep at it, but the pv just sits there. Meanwhile, every time she lights an analog she hits trigger for me and I struggle to vape through it. I wouldn't say she's really ever complained about teeth pain or sensitive teeth in the past.
I have a small hunch she's looking for a reason to not like it. She takes such comfort in smoking and maybe is creating (possibly not even intentionally) roadblocks to success.
Whether real or not, I need to overcome her objection or fix the problem. I'm afraid her continuing her habit may torpedo my chances. I fear I may lack the will to overcome the triggers in the long run. I believe I'd be
tobacco free already if there weren't smokes in the house. It’s just to easy when they're just sitting there. Even after 6 hours
tobacco free, it's like 'Hello old friend'. I keep making deals with myself. Like, “I’ve been soo good, only two smokes all day, and that’s so much better than before, so 1 now is no big deal.” I’m doomed if I’m constantly negotiating the habit back into my life. Even if only 3 or 4 times a day. (I was a pack and a half)
Anyway, any ideas?