were you a non-smoker when you started?

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Andrew3605

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I smoked about two years ago but I quit then and picked up vaping about 6 months ago and will never go back. I see it as more of a hobby now building and getting new stuff for my collection. I started smoking analogs because my friends did and I liked the smoke and thought it was cool so now I can do that with an e cig without the horrible chess they put in cigarettes. Just stick to zero nic
 

Drauder

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I started smoking as a recalcitrant kid. After smoking for 39 years and unsuccessfully trying every method or gimmick to quit, my nephew introduced me to vaping. I had just bought a carton of cigarettes. I had all but half a pack left of the carton. My plan was to finish the carton and then try vaping. Well, curiosity got the better of me and I vaped right away anyway. The next day I threw out my carton. This has been a life saver for me. Having said that, I would not recommend a non smoker to take up vaping. My next challenge will be to quit vaping. If you don't start, you won't have to quit.
 

dice57

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Welcome and congrats on your vape!! Love everything vape and more than happy to help those who want to better their vape.

Once I started vape, I became a non-smoker. lmao. Did finish the last partial pack of smokes, no sense throwing away hard earned cash. But after I finished that partial pack, took me a week or so though, longest a few smokes ever lasted, I was a certified vaper.

Doesn't concern me why you vape, but do support your right to vape, and glad you are enjoying it. I love everything vape, and all it's applications. Welcome to the Vape Evolution.!!!

Vape long and Prosper!!!
 

Stringplucker

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StringPlucker:

I remember the smoker house smells well .. I had quit smoking in the house 5 years ago and even still as a smoker, it still smelled bad .. How's that for irony?.. :) It took washing down all the walls and floors as well as repainting the ceilings before I could finally get rid of that smell. Sad part was, when I was washing the walls I could see 5 years of accumulated nicotine and tar on the walls and even that disgusting mess didn't deter me from smoking. I can't even imagine what 35+ years looks like..

The smell is horrid...I can't believe I used to enjoy that crap.
 
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