I personally think smoking is easier, so smokers keep smoking, they light them up, smoke em, stub em out, done !. People prefer convenience and are always looking for an easier way to do something. Most smokers i know wouldn't quit to become vapers because it's too complicated compared to smoking. People that smoke coudn't care less about their health either. Plus there is the disposable side to smoking whereas vaping isn't. Smoking is simply just a carefree lifestyle choice. Carefree, arrogant, ignorant couldn't careless attitude to life. It's more about attitude than it is about anything else really i think. Smokers look at vapers and wonder "what's the point of that ?". I'm beginning to think that anyone that takes up vaping was never really cut out to smoke in the first place. Being a smoker is tricky in the sense that peer pressure reinforces the need to smoke. That's an addiction in itself !. The only thing that keeps a vaper vaping is the fear of going back to smoking, but that's all, fear !. Turns out being afraid does actually have it's uses. So if you vape for long enough, fear sets in, and you're laughing. Smoking is one thing and vaping is something else. If a person chooses one or the other then they made a bad choice in either case, but it was their choice !. You can't blame other people for the choices you make.
I can't even....Did you ever smoke? Because you sound like every non smoker I have ever heard speak about smoking
I Smoked a pack a day for 24 years. Not because it was fun, not because I was carefree and reckless (I outgrew that by the time I was 18 by which I'd been smoking for two years)...and I sure as heck cared about my health. But see there was this problem every time I tried to quit. Shakes, cold sweats, nausea, panic attacks, physical PAIN in the form of migraines and muscle spasms. My withdrawal was so bad in my first pregnancy myown Doc said to wait until AFTER birth to quit because it was likely to affect my pregnancy! (I was 19 then, 21 with my second)
Peer pressure by then? Non existent...noone I knew except my husband smoked, and he sure didn't pressure me to keep going. My best friend recently started vaping...I didn't look at it as anything but potential to be the right tool for the job. Patches, Gum, lozenges, drugs, those all failed me. Vaping changed my life.
Smokers don't smoke because they're stupid, careless, or for attitude. Smokers smoke because they are addicted. Anyone remember the big stink when it was discovered that tobacco companies were slowly but surely INCREASING the nic in cigarettes? (New ports were up to 3.2m by 2006). They created addicts and wanted to KEEP them. You might want to give the smokers you know a little more credit and benefit of the doubt.
Vaping was a lifestyle choice, to get OFF the 4000 chemicals in cigarettes. A tool to reduce harm, get to the point that you have weaned off nicotine (I just stepped down to 18mg juice from 24). When I picked up my first cigarette at 16 because I was young and stupid and thought it was "cool" I wasn't CHOOSING to be a slave to it half of my life. So yeah, initial first cig? Maybe it's about fitting in, looking cool, flipping off the grownups and rebelling. But continuing isn't a choice at all and BT makes sure of it.
I thank god every day that my kids are healthy adults, that I'm healthy, and that I found vaping. I just wish I'd have had that option years ago.
(Burn In He
