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re: Former pack a day smokers, how long after quitting did the cravings finally go away?
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:00 pm to KiwiHead
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:00 pm to KiwiHead
It's just a different world now with regards to smoking, and I'm not necessarily saying it's a negative thing at all, but your age might shape your opinion on it.
Funny, my wife and I were in Mississippi maybe 6-7 years ago and the restaurant hostess asked us "smoking or non" and we both looked at each other like wtf
Funny, my wife and I were in Mississippi maybe 6-7 years ago and the restaurant hostess asked us "smoking or non" and we both looked at each other like wtf
Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:29 pm to fallguy_1978
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Funny, my wife and I were in Mississippi maybe 6-7 years ago and the restaurant hostess asked us "smoking or non" and we both looked at each other like wtf
Ten or so years ago I was in Knoxville and talking up a broad at the bar. I went to get up and she asked where i was going. Said I was going outside for a smoke and she slid an ashtray in front of me.
They had banned smoking in bars in WI a few years earlier.
Posted on 5/7/24 at 7:56 am to fallguy_1978
Yeah, she purposely had to stay away from places like that for the first 3 or 4 months because the temptation or rather pressure was too great. She really liked smoking. She had been doing it for 30+ years when she quit. The first 3 weeks were miserable for all involved. She had to figure out what to do with her time that before she would fill with having a cigarette or two. Like on the verge of crying upset about it.
I 've never really been involved with drug addicts trying to quit, but if cigarettes were any indication, it's a mother fukker.
I 've never really been involved with drug addicts trying to quit, but if cigarettes were any indication, it's a mother fukker.
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