I have been vaping for about 2 1/2 months. I am curious if anyone has found they can go longer between vaping than they did on analogs. I was a 1-2 pack a day smoker and I didn't go anywhere without a pack. As soon as I hit the car I lit up and at work it was first priority on breaks. Since I have been vaping I find that I often leave the PV at home if I am only going to be gone for a few hours and I don't have any of the old panicky or crabby emotions if I don't have it with me.
To me vaping feels much more like a fun hobby than a nasty habit. I have even cut WAY back on the nicotine since first starting and am not missing the high octane stuff at all.
Everything you are talking about is quite common around here.
We see lots of people talking about how they have cut down their nicotine quite easily.
We see lots of people talking about how they have gone long periods without vaping and experienced no discomfort.
As far as I'm concerned there can be no doubt that nicotine is nowhere near as addictive as people say it is.
I think the evidence that the additives in cigarettes act in concert to make cigarettes far more addictive is overwhelming at this point.
On the other hand, there are many who do not enjoy these same experiences, and seem to need nicotine more than others.
And there are those that seem to need the cocktail of MAOIs and nicotine that can be found in tobacco.
In other words, the physiology of each person is different from the person next to them.
And our addictions, habits, and choices are often just as different.
Electronic cigarettes present an opportunity to look at things in a different way, and to learn from that.
But in the end, the important thing, and the hardest thing, is getting the rest of the world to listen, understand, or ever care.