Lol that's crazy I sit in class and at the library and openly vap (over 5 months now), and pretty much everywhere I go and no one ever even notices even when I blow out a huge cloud unless they are looking right at me. Only time some one has ever approached me with hostility was at a deli when I was waiting for some people I was rapidly vapping just hoping to catch someones eye (a shadow from my former ADHD high school trouble maker days), and the manager walked by me a few times acting like she was going to go to the bathroom then stopped and turned around and walked back, then began walking by acting like she was looking for something while carefully avoiding looking at me. I realized she was probably trying to smell for smoke (I had been careful not to blow it out when she was watching but then huge puffs, and I was sitting in the back corner which isn't a place one would randomly walk by 4 times in 5 min and it was kind of obvious that she was intentionally trying to seem busy but only succeeded in looking like a confused zombie wandering around in a daze). Each time she would go back behind the counter I would begin rapidly puffing again, and finally she walked up to me and said "Are you smoking?!" I gave my most innocent bewildered smile like I would if she had just asked me if I was an alien here to destroy earth. She then said "my cook said she saw you smoking something I just need to know because that is illegal here and the city is very strict about it (I realized she was switching to threat mode and decided to make my move)" to which I held up my hands innocently (I had a black 901 in one hand and a bottle of juice and a cell phone in the other) and said "I don't smoke, I don't even smell anything, I'm just waiting for my family to get here to eat" followed by another innocent/confused look. She then said "oh I'm sorry she's a little off, she must not know what she's seeing" followed by a few more apologies and then she went back behind the counter and I flashed a grin at the cook who had been staring at us during the whole ordeal. My group showed up, we ate, and then as we were leaving the manager lady said "hey again I'm sorry about all that ya'll come back and see us," I told her it was no prob and turned around and saw my mom looking at us confused, she asked what she was talking about and I said I didn't know (fam doesn't know I have it either btw) and we left. Oh also once when I first got it I was sitting in class and I would blow out a big puff by the window (the walls are white so from across the room you really cant see it unless the sun hits it) and this lady across the room said "is something on fire?" and she was looking at the window, everyone turned around and I looked around (the smoke dissipates very fast so no one else saw it) like I was seeing if something was burning then shot her a "maybe you're going crazy" look and everyone kind of laughed about it and went on with class, I noticed she kept looking at the window every few seconds so I let out another big puff (barely inhale and then blow it all out at once to make a thick cloud that pretty much disappears after passing the window then dissipating completely in a few seconds) and she turned and saw it and jumped up saying "SOMETHING IS BURNING I SEE SMOKE!" at which point two of her friends got up and walked over by the window looking around and sniffing, finally turning around to her and saying there's nothing burning you need to get your doctor to fix your meds (jokingly), and then went back and sat down. I just giggled to myself for the rest of class (she kept looking at the window) and doing it once more (I used it through class but just blew it to the side where no one would notice) when it was time to go and everyone was leaving, I saw her face light up as she turned around and saw it but then looked at her friends and just left (she never made the connection between the smoke and me). Good times.. Also, don't be afraid to use it in public, it isn't smoke and doesn't hurt anyone, and most people have no idea what it is unless you tell them. I smoked it all during one of our lab tests in front of my professor, and at the end he asked me if I had some sort of aerosol thing, I showed him the stick and said it was an inhaler that helps me breathe better (actually true if you think about it), he asked me about it (curiously not angrily, he's a doctor and loves medical inventions), I told him I would do a presentation about it later in the year for an oral report and that I didn't want to tell him yet because it would ruin the surprise and he just kind of laughed and we went back to class. I rather enjoy it not being public knowledge because if no one knows what it is, and it clearly isn't burning tobacco, then they simply have no way to get upset about it (even if it was FDA approved how many teachers, bosses, etc would let people just puff away in the middle of class/work/etc, especially if they know you are getting pleasure from it?). However, I got my sister one for Christmas (she picked up smoking cigarettes a couple years ago down in Houston and gladly switched after I used it in the middle of our Christmas-eve extended family get together with no one noticing except her). And a few months back I got my grandmother (a smoker for like 50 years, whom my mom and aunt have been trying to get to quit for years) to buy one (without mentioning it to anyone else) and she actually quit smoking and started using it. She showed it to everyone this Easter and told them that she had quit and they all thought it was a ......n miracle, and then she was like "and it was all thanks to Damon for showing me it and telling me what to get, otherwise I would have never even known about it" and everyone looked at me with a look of extreme surprise (they still don't know I have one, apparently they think I just read about them and spend my winter vacations writing reports about them for intellectual curiosity, but in any case they think they are wonderful since they got my stubborn grandmother to quit smoking after 50 years of telling people to mind their own business if they asked her about quitting). If you are still reading, sorry for making this so lengthy, it's been a lonely night of studying for finals
