Sub Ohm Vaping in Public

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Mitch65

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Hey guys!! Although I joined about a year ago I haven't really logged in much but with all the info available I think its time to start using the ECF!!

Does anyone ever sub ohm vape in public? I was in Giant Eagle yesterday with a Sentinel/Trident clone. I was blowing huge clouds and people just stared at me. I mean HUGE CLOUDS :vapor: No one said anything but they def noticed.

Is it acceptable to vape like this in public? Do you do it?

do you go more stealth?
 

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Hey guys!! Although I joined about a year ago I haven't really logged in much but with all the info available I think its time to start using the ECF!!

Does anyone ever sub ohm vape in public? I was in Giant Eagle yesterday with a Sentinel/Trident clone. I was blowing huge clouds and people just stared at me. I mean HUGE CLOUDS :vapor: No one said anything but they def noticed.

Is it acceptable to vape like this in public? Do you do it?

do you go more stealth?

I would caution against this, it is the kind of thing that people use against vapers! While it is def not a health issue, it is most certainly a perspective issue. I go stealth when out and about ... just my $0.02 !
 

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hahaha. I just want to know how extreme you can take it in public for it to be acceptable. My wife would not walk with me because a few clouds were so big you could see them rise above the isles before the started to dissipate.

In a grocery store? You might wanna use something a little less extreme in that setting.
 

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I see more and more people doing this in public areas where you wouldn't have smoked an analog, especially in shopping malls and a several times inside Costco. I guess they think its cool and/or in need of attention from other people. Well, with any hobby, pastime, activity, etc... you will always have a percentage of tools that help accelerate unnecessary regulation/controls while influencing public perception for the worse.

Please keep in mind that smokers/vapers are a small minority of the general population. People who don't smoke see no real distinction on the behavior, so why bother showing off you can blow big clouds to people who could care less? If anything, now you give them more negative perception to something they otherwise never really took notice with. IDK, just my 2 cents on this.
 
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