I brought my sister over from the dark side to vaping a couple of years ago, and while she's been happily off the stinkies, she never caught the vaping "bug" in the same way that I did. Quite the opposite, in fact - she has no interest in the forums and has resisted every change or upgrade I've tried to sell her on. Even getting her to give up her 510 cartridges - cartridges! - was like pulling teeth. Through dogged persistence, I eventually got her up to an ego twist with an Evod, and I honestly thought that would be the end of her vaping journey, at least for the foreseeable future.
Then my new VV Grand and I came to stay a few days. The first day, there were the obligatory form factor jokes -- "Are you vaping a walkie-talkie now?" "Warn me if you're gonna detonate something." The second day, there was sticker shock -- "You paid how much?" The third day, there were questions and explanations and demonstrations and a test drive. And on the fourth day, we shopped. Her own VV Grand and RM2 are on the way, along with all the incidentals. It was almost as much fun as buying another one for myself.
Then my new VV Grand and I came to stay a few days. The first day, there were the obligatory form factor jokes -- "Are you vaping a walkie-talkie now?" "Warn me if you're gonna detonate something." The second day, there was sticker shock -- "You paid how much?" The third day, there were questions and explanations and demonstrations and a test drive. And on the fourth day, we shopped. Her own VV Grand and RM2 are on the way, along with all the incidentals. It was almost as much fun as buying another one for myself.