Why are so many people against non-smokers vaping?

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T1lVl

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Truthfully its not ant one business but their own. I am slowly getting my nic down to eventually none. But will I quit vaping? Hell no. The gadgets are awesome, the juices are orgasmic, the different ways to vape is amazing and when you have a group of people you can share juice, talk about it, it's a awesome social tool.

No one opinion matters and no one needs anyone holding someone else hand cause they think it's dumb to start a habit. I never regretted smoking, it was my decision and truthfully I enjoyed it. It is nasty, deadly, and made me stink but I truthfully enjoyed it. Now I have vaping and I try to vape everythig! Mwhahahah C'mere cat get in my carto!"
 

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I think it's up to the individual at hand.
As long as one is aware that it's not a "healthy" option, but a "less harmful" option I don't see why they can't distinguish whether or not they want to pick up this habit/hobby.

I just like people to be informed and aware of what they are consuming and whether or not it can or is harmful or not.
 

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Everyone is assuming that a non-smoker is going to get addicted to vaping. What is so addictive about vaping? Nicotine? Non-smokers who want to vape can get 0 nic. Lots of people forget that there are many people who vape 0 nic.

I am not a cigarette smoker. I vape. I vape 0 nic and I can go days without it if I want to. Done it before. The only nic I get is when I go to the juice bars at B&Ms to try new flavors. I would take about 30-40 puff or even more of 12mg. Never had a desire to go smoke a cigarette, or even have a craving for nic'd flavors.
 

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Everyone is assuming that a non-smoker is going to get addicted to vaping. What is so addictive about vaping? Nicotine? Non-smokers who want to vape can get 0 nic. Lots of people forget that there are many people who vape 0 nic.

I am not a cigarette smoker. I vape. I vape 0 nic and I can go days without it if I want to. Done it before. The only nic I get is when I go to the juice bars at B&Ms to try new flavors. I would take about 30-40 puff or even more of 12mg. Never had a desire to go smoke a cigarette, or even have a craving for nic'd flavors.

No, but ANTZ have this idiotic conviction that vaping is a first step. That non-smokers fisrt would start vaping, then switch to "the real thing". You know, would someone think about the cheelden!

Never mind the simple fact that it feels the same as smoking, but cheaper, healthier, and tastes better. The same logic as "first you start drinking brandy, next you're chugging gasoline".
 

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I've never smoked. Nicotine is a legal and effective performance enchancing drug, so I occasionally find it useful. A personal vaporizer allows me to accurately control the dose and is cheaper than any other delivery system. I have no interest in flavor, throat hit, etc. I use high strength (36mg/ml) in pure unflavored PG. Flavors are an unknown risk, and VG isn't as well studied or as chemically stable as PG. I inhale into mouth and nose to avoid throat hit and possible risk to lungs, and to decrease speed of absorption to reduce addiction risk. I vape at low power and take small hits. The high strength means this is still effective. I use a dripping atomizer because I only use 1 or 2 drops per session.

The nicotine feels no more addictive than caffeine. It certainly feels less addictive than alcohol, which I've never had a problem with, so I don't feel in any danger of addiction. Just to be safe I never vape 2 days in a row, and often less. If I feel it getting less effective I'll take a break like I do with caffeine.
 
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