paganangel
born wrong
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anyone quit recently or doing it now?
thinking about doing it?
thinking about doing it?
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eh. why bother? it gives me something to do and it makes my voice all rough and awesome.
I quit 2 months ago... and then again every time I relapse. But I've had the same pack for 2 months, and I only smoke when my nerves are threatening to shake my fucking body up. But yeah, I quit. It's not a habit anymore, it's not like I wake up and reach for the pack, make some coffee, have a ciggy, walk to class, have a ciggy, etc. I quit. I'm in the quitter group.
I'll probably do this my entire life though, the 'occasional' cigarette.
anyone quit recently or doing it now?
thinking about doing it?
Thinking about it, but when I live with 3 smokers it's kinda difficult especially when those smokers are twats and constantly offer me cigarettes after the first few days![]()
OK, I'm guilty of this- it's not that I'm being a dick. I'm just so used to sharing- it's the same thing that makes me pass the joint to someone who doesn't smoke, even though they wave me off every time, I still try to pass it every time. In my mind, it's actually the opposite of dickishness.
I want a fucking cigarette.
ewwwwwwwwwwww.. cigarette smoke makes your teeth brown and your breath stanky and your hair and clothes smelly.
Glad you quit! Good Luck!
Not if you take care of your teeth. Brush floss and rinse with mouthwash three times a day and you'll be fine.
As for the smell yes it does stink but that's why I always make sure I have perfume on me and gum to chew afterwards if I'm not at home
Then you just smell like perfume covered smoke.
Smokers can be smelled a mile away.
The teeth? They're stained. But denial is a wonderful thing
I hope one day you can quit as well. You'll be happy you did.
You'd move out *nodsAnd even if I did quit I'd still smell of smoke because unfortunately I live with THREE other smokers.
Not if you take care of your teeth. Brush floss and rinse with mouthwash three times a day and you'll be fine.
As for the smell yes it does stink but that's why I always make sure I have perfume on me and gum to chew afterwards if I'm not at home
You'd move out *nods
I have my teeth cleaned by my dentist on a regular basis so there's no denial what so ever that my teeth aren't stained.
And even if I did quit I'd still smell of smoke because unfortunately I live with THREE other smokers.