I agree with gooney0 in that I enjoyed the first puff or two from a cigarette but after that I was just smoking for the sake of it - to get my money's worth. Bizarrely, once I had less than half a pack left I seemed to speed up in order to finish them so I could get a new pack - the worry of running out I suppose, but also a sign of serious addiction.
I can relate to the "loss" factor, the feeling of relaxation analogs provided, but using the 3.7V mods I have found a good replacement, I'm quite happy now using an e-cig. Perhaps when outside a pub I still feel a desire to fit in and light a cigarette (habit, plus using a less powerful e-cig), but I've avoided the temptation. The accomplishment of going another day without lighting up helps, plus the fact I know I wouldn't enjoy the taste of an analog.
I can relate to the "loss" factor, the feeling of relaxation analogs provided, but using the 3.7V mods I have found a good replacement, I'm quite happy now using an e-cig. Perhaps when outside a pub I still feel a desire to fit in and light a cigarette (habit, plus using a less powerful e-cig), but I've avoided the temptation. The accomplishment of going another day without lighting up helps, plus the fact I know I wouldn't enjoy the taste of an analog.