How many of us ex-smokers had, or still have, a Zippo collection? How often did the we women buy new cigarette-cases (when you could still find them)? How many stepped up to cigars or pipes during their smoking years?
The first e-cig I ever saw in use was an Ego-T. It was on a lanyard and the user held it parallel to their body and bent their head down to it. IMO at the time - weird. I wanted no part of it. The second was using a Rough Stack - bright purple. Still held it parallel to their body and bent their head down to it. IMO at the time - even more weird. I definitely wanted not part of it!! Then I was handed a 510 manual slim and was told to just sit back, play around with it, and enjoy. Within an hour I found myself with my elbow propped up on the table, the PV comfortably hanging out the corner of my mouth at a analog angle and I was pressing the button and taking drags causally, without thought, while laughing and enjoying the fun. I went home with that PV that very night and never felt "weird". If the batteries had longer life between charges, I'd still be enjoying that small, light-weight, ink-pen looking device with every drag, BUT the battery issue became added stress while in detox. Forever fearful I'd be without working equipment and would convert back, I bumped it up. And I've seen the look on a newbie's face when they saw my ego E-power and I know they thought it "weird" although the comment was "fancy".
I remember those first impressions clearly and completely relate to those who want small, analog-like. AND I thoroughly understand the transitioning steps many end up making to more power, more consistancy, more ease of use in their own time.
As another posted . . . . everyone is different!!
Just keep at it and let the analogs go!!!!!!!