A lot of new vapers are having analog cigs in there first weeks of vaping, and while doing so the feel bad, and start to think that the could never leave their analog addiction, and ma bee vaping isn't the way to quit smoking...
now I want to ask you something,
remember when you were a child or teenager?
what was your first response to your first experience with:
1-coffee?
2-alcohol?
3-cigs?
your answer to all 3 would probably be "yak!"
if so,than why do most people continue consuming this products, and later on even have a taste for it?
the reason is acquired taste.
this process in the brain, where you experience something you dislike ,but it causes you to feel "good" or "high" afterwards, if repeated several times, will make your brain "learn" that a short while after the bad taste-comes great pleasure, thus it connects between this taste and the rewarding pleasure feelings it causes, to gradually make you like this taste, even though it was disgusting to you at the first time you tried it.
The same principle applies here , with e-cigs and analogs.
when vaping at the beginning, you brain doest know how to associate the taste with "nicotine reward", and although you are putting nicotine in your system, you still get the feeling of "something missing", and thus smoke an analog to complete the void in your soul.
that's why so many beginners are searching the "tobacco juice", or prefer mini e cigs-more resembling to analogs, in order to satisfy this brain fixated reflex.
that's a really natural process to experience and go thru, so you shouldn't feel bad for having analogs at this first period.
it can take your brain between 1-4 weeks until it will fully understand that vaping rewards nicotine like analogs do, and since vaping is much more sweat, it would prefer automatically vaping over smoking.
so when you begin your vape -keep on smoking analogs, don't fight the craves, as gradually they will disappear, and after a month, you wouldn't want to get close to an analog ,and it will smell treble to your senses.
now I want to ask you something,
remember when you were a child or teenager?
what was your first response to your first experience with:
1-coffee?
2-alcohol?
3-cigs?
your answer to all 3 would probably be "yak!"
if so,than why do most people continue consuming this products, and later on even have a taste for it?
the reason is acquired taste.
this process in the brain, where you experience something you dislike ,but it causes you to feel "good" or "high" afterwards, if repeated several times, will make your brain "learn" that a short while after the bad taste-comes great pleasure, thus it connects between this taste and the rewarding pleasure feelings it causes, to gradually make you like this taste, even though it was disgusting to you at the first time you tried it.
The same principle applies here , with e-cigs and analogs.
when vaping at the beginning, you brain doest know how to associate the taste with "nicotine reward", and although you are putting nicotine in your system, you still get the feeling of "something missing", and thus smoke an analog to complete the void in your soul.
that's why so many beginners are searching the "tobacco juice", or prefer mini e cigs-more resembling to analogs, in order to satisfy this brain fixated reflex.
that's a really natural process to experience and go thru, so you shouldn't feel bad for having analogs at this first period.
it can take your brain between 1-4 weeks until it will fully understand that vaping rewards nicotine like analogs do, and since vaping is much more sweat, it would prefer automatically vaping over smoking.
so when you begin your vape -keep on smoking analogs, don't fight the craves, as gradually they will disappear, and after a month, you wouldn't want to get close to an analog ,and it will smell treble to your senses.
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