the first fight over vaping..

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Newme

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I've already made it extremely clear that I don't intend to quit vaping. I had never intended to quit smoking. But I'm sick of the external pressures, and I have to admit, the coughing. Every time someone says to me something about quitting smoking, I point out that I'm making what I consider a lateral move. And that I'm only doing this because it is a lateral move. That I do not want to give up my nic addiction. But I'm pretty stubborn, and I have been smoking wherever I please, that's legal, no matter what hubby has said. And no, he's not a smoker. Never has been. I'm with Bella Chic! Having 4 kids, 5 if you count hubby, makes you pretty stubborn. Where was I going with this? I guess I'm just picturing my hubby trying to pull that. I think the car would end up without a driver if he did. lol
 

wyojoe

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My wife is soooo thankful that I use e-cigs. I was a cigar smoker and smoking in the car was terrible for her even with the windows rolled down even in the winter time. I smoked in the garage in the winter and out side in the summer. Now I smoke in the house and car. No odor or stale smells in the car anymore and I quit cigars all together. Good for me and wife and car.
 
My wife is soooo thankful that I use e-cigs. I was a cigar smoker and smoking in the car was terrible for her even with the windows rolled down even in the winter time. I smoked in the garage in the winter and out side in the summer. Now I smoke in the house and car. No odor or stale smells in the car anymore and I quit cigars all together. Good for me and wife and car.

I second that sentiment. No more going out in the snow or rain to have a smoke is great. My girlfriend is thrilled that I gave up my analogs for vaping, and I've even convinced her to try a few flavors that I've ordered.
 

programjunkie

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My boyfriend doesn't know why I'm spending so much money on all of my vaping stuff. I have been vaping for almost 2 weeks and I ordered a new PV(I'm using one that looks like an analog and it doesn't hit hard enough for me). I also have afew spare parts and liquid. Proly spend almost 200 on this stuff already. It seems like a worth wile investment to me.
 
It's nice to be in a relationship where we are both making the switch together, except for the fact that I have to order all the fluids and clean the atomisers and "fix" hers when its not vaping properly, but still its mostly very nice

lol, I've got it the same way, but hey, at least I'm useful. :)
 

toddos

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My boyfriend doesn't know why I'm spending so much money on all of my vaping stuff. I have been vaping for almost 2 weeks and I ordered a new PV(I'm using one that looks like an analog and it doesn't hit hard enough for me). I also have afew spare parts and liquid. Proly spend almost 200 on this stuff already. It seems like a worth wile investment to me.

Depending on how many analogs you smoked and the prices in your area, $200 on vaping stuff still may be less than you spent in a month on analogs. Tomorrow I'll be 2 weeks off analogs and I've probably spent just over $200 on kit (mostly juices at this point). Compared to $280/mo for my previous pack-a-day habit, I'll break even this month and should start actually saving money next.

The girlfriend rolled her eyes tonight as I was boiling cartos to try out all my new flavors, but she's still happy I'm off the analogs.
 
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