Congratulations, Lady S. It really hits you when you haven't smoked for a month or two and try to smoke a real analog. The funny thing is that they always tasted like that. Our senses were so dull we just didn't know any better. And your sense of smell hasn't kicked it yet, has it? That's another surprise. You can tell a smoker just by passing them in the hallway.
The most important thing you learn on the forum is that everyone's path is different. My first week I smoked at work and vaped at home. I realized that if it can satisfy me for 4 hours, why not 8?
One of the best things I did was order a bunch of flavors (heaven-gifts sells 10ml bottles on the cheap and Johnson Creek has a sampler). My first ever juice order was from bestecigs. Cola, coffee, menthol, chocolate, cherry, and tobacco. The menthol was so clean and crisp, it put cigarettes to shame. I had always smoked menthols, but I'd forgotten what menthol tasted like. And when I realized vaping could taste like Coca-Cola, I knew I'd found my new love.
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich smells great. But when you light it on fire and smell the fumes, it looses something in the translation! Burning dried out dead leaves and breathing in the smoke it creates isn't the smartest idea in the world.
It's okay to take baby steps. If you're like most people, even smoking one cigarette a day is a miracle you couldn't have ever envisioned. Much less that it happened so quickly.
Being a slave to new flavors has it's drawbacks, too. I'll try anything, but I'm going to be a really happy camper when this 10ml of bubble gum flavor is finally gone! It tastes like I've been chewing the same piece of gum for days! The taste it spot on, but I'm over it.
--Prod Daffy
P.S. My latest love is cinnamon. That is if my co-workers don't stop stealing it! I think I'll try mixing cinnamon with vanilla. What do you think?