I haven't tried vaping indoors in public yet. I actually enjoy stepping outside to vape. I enjoy the fresh air.
Even while I'm at home I'll often step outside.
Mainly just because I find it more satisfying to mimic smoking. I feel like I'm doing what I used to do, so it feels natural to me.
This is a totally opposite approach than I have taken. I really wanted to quit analogs for some time and couldn't handle cold turkey... my cardiologist was downright ...... in January when I saw him for my yearly. I guess I needed it for motivation.
Every part of my approach to vaping is opposite the way I approached my analogs. I dig that I can vape in my apartment, at work (i haven't been told not to

), in non-smoking cars and the list can go on forever. Whereas I do like the fresh air thing.... and its actually fresh, it never was before when I was going outside to smoke an analog every 45 minutes... I have found it helpful to detatch from my personal and social habits that surrounded my smoking. It's 23 degrees here at the moment... if I were in Orlando it might be nice to step out for a quick vape, but I will keep warm, thank you. I used to live in Bradenton, FL about 6 years ago... I miss the Tampa Bay climate, and lightening, and fishing daily on the Gulf.
One thing I haven't done though, is empty the ashtray full of butts in my car. In a way I feel proud that it hasn't pushed me a bit back toward analogs. I still find myself enjoying the smell of burning tobacco but haven't wanted to taste it for a second. It was nasty even when I used to say i "enjoyed" smoking.
That being said, I understand that we are all going to have different ways of going about our quit regiments for kicking tobacco. I'm as proud of you as I am of anyone else for quiting analogs regardless of your methods. Good job!