It's been a winding road for me. Finally ending in a happy place. But it was not without pitfalls. My first experience was dreadful.It tasted lousy and burned my throat. I said no way I can do this, it's terrible!
And I did not understand it, only what I had heard..
"it's worse for you"
" you have no idea what's in that stuff"
Also at first for me, I was dead set against all the nice flavors. It seemed important that it needed to 'taste' like a cigarette. I changed that misconception pretty quick.
I have in a few short months graduated from protanks, egos and spinners, to an MVP, VV3,RBAs, Reos,a Provari, RDAs, etc
So for me, it was also a matter of finding something that worked really well. I continued to smoke at first. Finally cutting down, and after a nice thread here asking folks how long it took them to quit, I was surprised at how many said the first day!
That gave me the kick in the pants I needed to lay down the analogs.
I have shared what I have learned with some folks. Some actually were interested after seeing I had quit. I have spent over $100 helping a homeless couple quit. I say pay it forward to those you can help if you are inclined or able to do so.
For the others who just want to argue, as has been said, that just usually goes nowhere ..
Keep smiling and vape on