the little things in life that change when you vape instead of smoke

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THE

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Not burning your hair when the winds blows it in your cig while you are taking a drag....don't miss that smell at all.

Oh, wow, that happened to ME once.... I use to have long hair, myself.. I looked like a king. I was gorgeous when I was younger. The smell of burning hair will turn anyones stomach but at the rate they're going "burning follicle flavor" will be out, soon!!! :laugh:
 

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I thought it was the three boxes of cheezits I ate
LoL over here
Won't be a problem if you drink more water
Vaping dries you out a little.. just take more water

I can't wait to show my lady friends the new me... I mean I CAN'T WAIT
Did I say I CAN'T ....ING WAIT..

The "poor things" are going to be absolutely just ravished. Multiple times. Every day. And then some. And some more.

And I'm already the best lover several of my lady friends have ever had.. I'm just unstoppable now. I won't fall over dead when I'm done with them/they're done with me every time!! :2cool:

Vaping is incredible... I've always been good at controlling my .. timing .. I've learned just in the past year how to control my breathing ... now I'm going to have more energy, more oxygen

They better look out I'm tellin' ya :laugh:

Hi.

Where do you live and do you need more friends.

Lol.
 

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Oh, wow, that happened to ME once.... I use to have long hair, myself.. I looked like a king. I was gorgeous when I was younger. The smell of burning hair will turn anyones stomach but at the rate they're going "burning follicle flavor" will be out, soon!!! :laugh:


EeeeeeeWWWWWWWWW!!!
 
i'm going into my fourth year at college and found that quitting cigs for vape has lead to huge life improvements.

No longer need to take smoke breaks between each and every class and have the smoke smell bother the guy sitting next to me

No longer need to smoke continuously while drinking (although now I vape continuously while drinking)

No longer need to worry about ash getting around my car

No longer need to always leave my apartment while i'm studying for me exams, i just vape at my desk instead

No longer need to keep on buying cigs, getting ID'd all the time

I've tried to get other fellow students to quit too, but they are not the most receptive, even those that are pack-a-day smokers are more. I guess college kids are more concerned with the image value of smoking cigs.

And the most typical question I get while vaping: "Can you smoke weed outa that?"
 

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I was SO MAD at the Memphis airport when they didn't have any free smoking areas. GRRRRR. I was already in so I had to go out and re-enter through the security checkpoints again. On principle. Guess I didn't HAVE to. But I had to. And it was raining.
THE, Memphis was one of my hubs so I was there often when I was flying and I always smoked at the Blue Note Cafe. You had to buy at least a beverage to sit inside, but they were the only place that allowed smoking. It's been a few months, so I don't know if they've changed the policy now. But just thought I'd share as an FYI in case they still allow smoking. It's located in the terminal connector area between terminals A and B...I think. I got to know my airport smoking areas (of the very few that still have them) pretty well after a few years of flying. :2cool:
 

RedWingGirl

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- Better ability to conceive (I'd like to have kids one day!).
- Not having to clear my throat every time before I speak.
- Not spending a good part of my lunch hour smoking then being mad at myself for not having enough time left to actually eat, and end up starving the rest of the day.
- Not worrying that I'll wake up one day with nasty smoker's wrinkles...especially those around the mouth.
- Doing 45 minutes on my elliptical without feeling like I'm going to pass out from lack of oxygen.
 

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/110563-best-thing-about-vaping-no-one-told-you-about.html
Seems like I've heard this conversation before and had it with myself on more than one occasion. Keep finding lots of neat little things that no longer are a problem, but then there is http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/quitting/113721-ideas-getting-smoke-smell-out-my-car.htmland http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/quitting/112297-dealing-smell-quitting.html

Nothing is quite like rediscovering your newly acquired sense of smell when a bad batch of juice doesnt quite all make it down the drain or maybe just not past the pea trap. Maybe it was sympathetic smell due to the lingering taste from the test in my cartomizer, but I was like a dog on the hunt trying to find the offending drips.

And then there's all the bugs that suddenly love to crawl on your clothes and buzz around your head when you go outside. Almost miss my invisible shield of nicotine residue now that the mosquitoes are out if full force as soon as the sun starts to go down a bit.

Of course there's the late week agony of will the postman bring my next order Sat since it didn't quite make it here on Friday and I really don't want to wait till Monday to get a clean cartomizer to eliminate my latest disaster from my taste buds.

All minor inconveniences compared to the freedom now gained, but what do you do when your suddenly richer, healthier, and oh yeah don't stink anymore. Idle hands and all, maybe that's why a PV works better than the gum, they keep our hands just busy enough to not get us in trouble.

Then there is the angst and trepidation over your next mad scientist project in the juice lab. What to mix, how much, mulling it over, weighing pros and cons, changing your mind a time or two, and then well they say the proof is in the pudding. If I can keep a 50/50 record of wins vs losses I'll be quite happy, although next bad batch might have to leave the house in a different manner than washed down the sink.

Then there is always the chance that the shock to the system as it were could be so abrupt that you suddenly cant stand to be around second hand smoke (sympathetic anti) or almost as scary a devout convert ready to grab a starter kit in each hand and go door to door saving the neighborhood before the FDA can convince them to be good little smokers and pay no attention to the crazy man with the glowing sticks.

I'll have to look into this kissing thing that seems to be all the rage among the couples here. ;) Knowing my luck she'll be a smoker and think I'm just as nuts as I would if I was still a smoker and she wanted me to quit. Might go for a tobacco flavored eliquid, baccy flavored girlfriend might be tough on the freshly minted vaper. But if that's the worst the other shoe has in store for me, I say bring it on.
 

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THE, Memphis was one of my hubs so I was there often when I was flying and I always smoked at the Blue Note Cafe. You had to buy at least a beverage to sit inside, but they were the only place that allowed smoking. It's been a few months, so I don't know if they've changed the policy now. But just thought I'd share as an FYI in case they still allow smoking. It's located in the terminal connector area between terminals A and B...I think. I got to know my airport smoking areas (of the very few that still have them) pretty well after a few years of flying. :2cool:


That was it, the blue note cafe... I would have bought a drink, anyway, but when it was forced it just hit a vein and I left. Plus the lady there was a real mean :censored:

I hated Memphis airport, but, the one good thing that happened was that on the way to my destination I got a free upgrade from this foxy beautiful ANGEL and she let me board the plane first.. Which I'd never done before .. Several people there were just speechless

I always try to board with the right group and never be one of those gate mites or lice or mice or whatever they're called.... So that was pretty damned cool.

Another good thing was that Delta, even though all of their SW flights were delayed for hours and then cancelled, managed to get my flight out on the way back. Ended up on a tiny jet that seemed to fly slow and low and it was scary. But they got me there. And I sat next to this adorable older woman from Cali. She was nice conversation. No attraction between us, but made the flight nice.
 

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Let's see, there's a lot!

1) No more burn holes on the furniture.
2) I can ride to Detroit (4 hrs) without holding up the caravan while I catch a smoke at the rest stop.
3) My sister (non-smoker) thinks it's awesome that I've been able to quit!
4) My house insurance is lower because I'm no longer a fire hazard.
5) Health insurance is lower being a non smoker as is life insurance.
6) I can garden without transmitting tobacco mosaic virus to my plants from the residue on my hands.
7) I can smell a burning analog from across the parking lot and think of all the times I was trying to sneak a smoke and thought nobody knew! Yeah right!
8) My workplace just banned smoking on the premises and I'm not as crabby as all those other people.
9) I can keep my pv in my pocket and excuse myself to the bathroom for a stealth vape once in a while (try that with analogs)
10) I'm not killing my dog, myself or anyone else for that matter!
11) I don't stink!

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