Do you plan to quit vaping?

Do you plan to quit vaping?

  • Yes. Very soon.

  • Yes. Sometime in the future.

  • No. Never. I love vaping too much!

  • Not sure yet


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Seabrook

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My ultimate goal is to breathe nothing but oxygen, but I'm not going to rush myself. If it takes 5 more years, that's fine with me. I'm a new vaper, and yes, I do enjoy it. When I get down to 0 mg, i might even change my mind and satisfy myself with just vaping at those times necessary to me -- like with coffee, with cocktails, when stressed, relaxing in the evening sipping a little tea or wine.
 

Maktak096

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My ultimate goal is to breathe nothing but oxygen, but I'm not going to rush myself. If it takes 5 more years, that's fine with me. I'm a new vaper, and yes, I do enjoy it. When I get down to 0 mg, i might even change my mind and satisfy myself with just vaping at those times necessary to me -- like with coffee, with cocktails, when stressed, relaxing in the evening sipping a little tea or wine.

Pretty much how i am feeling hopefully getting down to 0 nic eventually and only vaping when i feel like i need a "smoke/vape like experience" I am still new to vaping only about 4 months and i'm young. I may be one of the youngest on the forum at 20. haha

But what i'm fearing is that ill always need the newest and best technology just like i am with cell phones haha. I feel like that personality of mine is ganna keep me vaping for awhile hahaha
 

Seabrook

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Pretty much how i am feeling hopefully getting down to 0 nic eventually and only vaping when i feel like i need a "smoke/vape like experience" I am still new to vaping only about 4 months and i'm young. I may be one of the youngest on the forum at 20. haha

But what i'm fearing is that ill always need the newest and best technology just like i am with cell phones haha. I feel like that personality of mine is ganna keep me vaping for awhile hahaha

Hey, dude, you're awesome. I really respect ANY 20 year old that is wise enough to see NOW how cigarettes can literally control your life. You must be really mature for your age. When I was 20 years old, I just knew I could never be so weak as to not be able to just lay them down any time I wanted. You're saving yourself a lot of grief down the road. As for me, I'm really jazzed to the max at having control over my life again instead of being controlled by the the analogs. And I was a closet smoker for years. I've passed up plenty of fun socials for fear I would never last the 4 to 6 hours social functions and bbqs usually take without having a smoke. I'm still a closet smoker, but now I could always vape in a bathroom or some other less obvious place and not pass on the fun stuff.

Well, the electronic doo-dads fun is usually a 'guy thing'. I understand that. When I was in high school, the guys did all these marvelous things to soup up their cars. For we gals, our cars were just transportation.

Congratulations, young'un and good luck to you.
 

willpuff

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Not sure-but I just started vaping, so....

I wanted to get off cigs, but once I started vaping, I found I like it a lot more than I thought I would.

I've been lowering the nic levels since I started and it's been less painful than I thought it would be coming from a heavy smoking habit! :)

The hand-to-mouth action and seeing the vapor is more important to me than I ever realized. No wonder patches, gum, and pills don't work.
 

sailorman

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I voted "Yes, very soon" (the only one, so far) 'cause it was the closest. In the real world I quit vaping a couple months ago. After I started using Swedish snus I was finally able to walk to the mailbox without a PV stuck to my face, then eventually got tired of fiddling with it and stopped completely.

Interesting. I tried using Swedish Snus before I discovered vaping. It helped drastically cut down on analogs for the few months I used them before I started vaping. I know that they're a great adjunct to vaping for those people who can't tear themselves away from that last few analogs. But with the postal situation, they're a lot more costly and it's much harder, if not impossible, to get the selection that used to be available. They're not that expensive if you get a larger order, but the expiration dates were a problem for me. I couldn't use them up fast enough.

If I had to spend a lot of time somewhere vaping was banned, I'd definitely go back to Snus. Meanwhile, I've found that I can go much longer without a PV stuck to my face than I could ever go without an analog hanging from my lips.

I'll quit vaping when I have a compelling reason. So far, I don't.
 

sailorman

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My ultimate goal is to breathe nothing but oxygen, but I'm not going to rush myself. If it takes 5 more years, that's fine with me. I'm a new vaper, and yes, I do enjoy it. When I get down to 0 mg, i might even change my mind and satisfy myself with just vaping at those times necessary to me -- like with coffee, with cocktails, when stressed, relaxing in the evening sipping a little tea or wine.

When you find that place where you can breathe nothing but oxygen, or even real clean air, please PM me and let me know where it is! :) (Antarctica and the top of Mount Everest don't count.)
 
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