A relative of mine did the same thing with V2s. I suggested them to him and he loved them. I felt proud of him when he told me that he had skipped his habitual "morning smoke" for the first time in something like 15 years, cause he rather wanted to have a puff on his e-cig. Another friend of mine who vapes a lot keeps a pack of cigs for whenever he feels like a smoke, but last time I was there, he said the pack of cigs hadn't been touched for a long time, cause he didn't see any attraction to them. I think that's the true power of e-cigs - they just tastes better and are more pleasing. Everyone I've talked to have come to the same conclusion: There's simply more satisfaction in a good vape.
It's been the same for me and my tobacco pipes. I used to love smoking a pipe now and then, but I never pack myself a bowl anymore. I don't see the point, cause
vaping gives me so much more variation and satisfaction. In my eyes, that's the biggest selling point for e-cigs - perhaps even more so than the greater ease of getting off a baccy habit. For someone who never tried or weren't able to quit their baccy habit, e-cigs will naturally teach them how and why they should!
So in that
sense I can understand what you mean. I never smoked cigarettes though, so I can't imagine how amazing that must feel to be able to quit them, but I know e-cigs are absolutely fantastic and renders tobacco pointless. It's great that you made the choice!
Cheers!