What is wrong with me?

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Criticalmass

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Here goes. I bought a ego back in June used it then advanced on to the twist, spinner, lambo, MVP. I have probably 30 bottles of juice I have found my favorite juices also but i still smoke analogs. Why? I Have slowed down a lot but I just can't seem to kick the habit completely. I smoke somewhere around 1/2 pad a day. How do I get completely off analogs? Apparently it is going to take more willpower than I have had at the moment. Am I kidding myself into thinking I want to quit? I have read so many people talk about that they didn't mean to quit and it just happened. I need suggestions on what to do. I am terrified of being without a analog. It probably makes no sense to most people but it scares me to give up something that has been a part of my life for all of these years. I don't even go to the store with out them.

Look into WTA liquids. You may be a candidate.

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DaydreamingRobot

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I switched because I needed to quit. I was sick of stinking and not being able to breathe. Granted I was smoking over two packs a day for around ten years but, I just couldnt take the side effects. I think I felt alot of pressure to quit because I live in NY where cigarette prices are about ten dollars a pack, so it was killing me and my bank account. Also far fewer people smoke in ny than before and I cant even smoke inside where I live. My family and friends dont smoke for the most part either. Most importantly, not many girls smoke in NY. Try getting a date with a non smoker when you smell like two and a half packs a day and your car smells like death. I think the over all social pressure played a big role. I got tired of stinking up peoples houses with just my clothing.

I wanted to quit cigaretts quite badly. Maybe you dont really want to or..... maybe there is more social pressure to smoke where you are from or in your social life? It might be harder to quit if everyone around still finds the smell and habbit of cigarette smoking acceptable, social and normal.
 
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