Does everyone remember there vape date?

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RAAng

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April 2, 2014, 9:00p-ish, EDT. Had three cigarettes after that, the last one being April 15, 2014, 2:00p-ish in the car on JFK Blvd outside 30th St. Station. This one was a conscious decision, both a farewell to cigarettes and a farewell in honor of a good friend who died whose house I had just visited to look through some of his stuff. I chose this because we had always smoked together, I would never again be in his house where I had spent a lot of time through the years, and I felt if I made my last cigarette a meaningful one I would be more likely to keep it my last cigarette. Kind of a symbolic closure of a couple things that I don't want to unclose. So far so good.
 

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December 22, 2013. Sick as a dog, almost out of cigs, had reordered 4 cartons (which went to the curb last week with the other rubbish) online...found out there was new tech available when I went into the local cig shop. Bought an ego starter kit (way better than sucking my face off on blu's had been 3 years ago when I tried that route and failed).

Just laughed at myself when my cigs arrived in the mail the next week. Tasted a lit cig, threw it away (not counting that as smoking, since I didn't inhale, my lungs refused to), and never looked back.

Would occasionally put a torch to a cig and let it keep me company vaping, for the smell of the smoke, but that didn't last long at all!
 

RAAng

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March 12, 2009- day i got my first ecig kit :)
Kept my pack & half cigs for 6 months before throwing them away.
Keeping them that long was like , they are there, just in case. Lol
But i didnt smoke them :)
Vaporing rules!

Two months later I still have my cigarettes. Right where they always were. Pack in the car, pack in my purse, although I did stick two unopened packs in a drawer. Somebody asked me if I kept them "just in case." I said, No, I keep them because I can. Knowing that I have cigarettes but do not need to smoke them is a huge boost to what I see as my training my brain that "we don't smoke anymore." "See, we COULD smoke, we have them right here, but we don't."
 
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