The Good
The biggest thing for me so far is my extreme delight in my restoring sense of smell; I'm very passionate about food and even more-so now
I'm also very anti-litter, I would never throw a ..... I no longer worry about grabbing the .... from my car ashtray each time I park or stinking to high-heaven from a back-pocket full of butts (well, cigarette butts)
At work I can:
-vape in the vehicles
-Vape near combustibles
-Vape on properties
-Not be paired with "Stinky"
-Not washing my hands and face before working around executives, feeling more attractive (of course they are all women)
-Not getting called a hypocrite almost every day for eating health food and doing yoga while smoking
-Not feeling guilty for sneaking smokes
-No more urge to smoke or vape every opportunity I get, because I can do it pretty much all the time
In public, I:
-vape at the grocery store, hardware store, liquor store and library
-vape in bars
-approach women who aren't smoking
-buy less random items at the corner store to bring my cigarette purchase up to $10 so I can charge it
-am even more eccentric
At home, I:
-vape at the computer
-vape in bed
The Bad
-I don't use deodorant (I do shave my armpits), now when I get sweaty I can't just try and cover it up with smoke. Lost a quick & convenient way to cover up other undesirable smells, too
-I've fallen back in love with scotch, now that I can really appreciate the full bouquet of flavors, and have switched to drinking the good stuff
-I spend *way* more money on vaping than cigarettes and see it only getting worse
-Getting tonsilitis on the constant
-Dripping and Driving is pretty dangerous
Don't think you were covering anything up with smoke....I think you just felt better cause you couldn't smell it. I think if you were to meet your old self today with your super vaper senses, I think you would tell yourself you smell like cigarettes, sweat and shame...thems the breaks...I'm sure u smell lovely now...