First time smoker question

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The current story I'm working on involves an older woman falling for a younger man.

The man occasionally smokes which he claims is his one vice. Of course he says that about all his vices, but smoking is the main one.

The woman has never smoked, but wants to appear cool and impress the guy takes a healthy (or unhealthy) puff.

I imagine a lot of coughing, gagging and even some wrenching to follow, which the man finds amusing.

Is this a reasonable scenario? How long should it take for her to become a smoker without such reactions?
 
The current story I'm working on involves an older woman falling for a younger man.

The man occasionally smokes which he claims is his one vice. Of course he says that about all his vices, but smoking is the main one.

The woman has never smoked, but wants to appear cool and impress the guy takes a healthy (or unhealthy) puff.

I imagine a lot of coughing, gagging and even some wrenching to follow, which the man finds amusing.

Is this a reasonable scenario? How long should it take for her to become a smoker without such reactions?

I didn't smoke my first (tobacco) cigarette until fairly late in life, and this was not my reaction. I did not cough or gag. That might be your reaction if you inhaled deeply and were wholly unprepared for how it would feel.

My recommendation would be not to overdo it.
 
The current story I'm working on involves an older woman falling for a younger man.

The man occasionally smokes which he claims is his one vice. Of course he says that about all his vices, but smoking is the main one.

The woman has never smoked, but wants to appear cool and impress the guy takes a healthy (or unhealthy) puff.

I imagine a lot of coughing, gagging and even some wrenching to follow, which the man finds amusing.

Is this a reasonable scenario? How long should it take for her to become a smoker without such reactions?

I am to agree with pp. most do not cough or gag with cigarettes, even firsts. I don't think I have seen it and I have been smoking on and off for a long time, and have had a lot of non smokers and ex smokers bum cigarettes. If I was trying to be accurate on a negative first time smoker symptom, I'd go dizzy or lightheaded. Many, and in my personal experience most, including myself, first time smokers, light early smokers, and even smokers who quit and return, do feel that lightheadedness. You can often see this in how they stand or walk during and immediately after. How long depends on how much they are smoking. Just 2 or 3 a day, it could last a while. If you want to go with the coughing, I agree with pp as well, don't overdo it.
 
Not gagging. Maybe coughing. I remember a dizzy sort of high from the first time I smoked tobacco, and a little nausea. I must have liked it, because I smoked a lot for nearly twenty-five years.

I don't think that smoking makes anybody look cool. She could look at the guy and suck a pencil for better effect.
 
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Maybe a comment about the bitter /sharp taste and a gentle cough, but don't over-do it ?
 
Not necessarily so. This little story of mine went down okay:

https://www.literotica.com/beta/s/garter-belts-and-cigarettes

i agree that it has a certain fetish appeal. here is something abouthow it looks when a woman inhales deeply and then blows it out- a near simulation of sucking cock perhaps? The fact that it iis a social taboo that suggests a bit of wild naughtiness awaits?

My story Shared Secret Smoking did well- just under 4.5 with 61.5K views, mind you that's in 16 years. I've been here a looong time...
 
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I smoked for 36 years. I remember my first puff, I coughed. A lot. I also remember my last puff. It was about fifteen minutes before I had my heart attack. I quit that very day. Of course I was in the hospital for a week so there was no smoking there.

As far as looking cool... they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To tell the truth I never found anyone who looked better smoking a cigarette or cigar for that matter.

Since I have quit, I have not turned into a no smoking advocate. You do what you want to your body. Mine is remaining smoke free.

None of my character smoke. Not because I don't, well maybe, as it's not part of my life anymore.
 
People who "smoke to look cool in bars" don't really smoke. They're not sure how to inhale properly. They light the cigarette, put it in their mouth, suck in some smoke, and blow it out. Of their mouth, not their lungs. Then, after a few minutes, they awkwardly realize they're not sure exactly what to do to tap off the ash.

The real smokers at the table know right away, of course.
 
She doesn't do it right

First time smoking is usually just holding the smoke in your mouth. Most smokers have to learn to inhale and that's where they end up coughing a bit.

If she's never done it before, she's just mimicking what she's seen. She specifically doesn't want to inhale in her lungs so she doesn't cough or choke but the smoke of the cigarette still gets in her eyes a little and her eyes water and she gets light-headed a bit from the experience.
 
The woman has never smoked, but wants to appear cool

I don't think that smoking makes anybody look cool.

As far as looking cool... they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To tell the truth I never found anyone who looked better smoking a cigarette or cigar for that matter.

The only thing that ruins this picture is the cancer stick.

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First time smoking reaction

The first time a person draws smoke into their lungs* the natural reaction is to cough. That is because the body recognizes that a harmful toxin has invaded the body. In effect, the body by nature is smarter than the person that ignores the warning on the package and the warning from their own body.

*Lungs are the part of the body that ingests oxygen and sends it to every cell of the body through a persons blood. Smoking is an effective way of destroying a persons ability to breath. It makes their breath stink and robs people of athletic capacity. In other words people that choose to smoke are dumb fucks that deserve a Darwin Award and there is nothing sexy about them or stories about their coughing.
 
If only she had kept smoking

My mother quit smoking and died from ovarian cancer. Fuck you.


So you think that when she stopped smoking her ovarian cancer killed her because of the missing nicotine?
 
Not gagging. Maybe coughing. I remember a dizzy sort of high from the first time I smoked tobacco, and a little nausea. I must have liked it, because I smoked a lot for nearly twenty-five years.

I don't think that smoking makes anybody look cool. She could look at the guy and suck a pencil for better effect.

I remember going blaaaghhh why would anyone smoke, and giving it back to one of my brothers. But I did have some cigars that my Dad brought back from Burma when I was in high school. They were absolutely the most vile and Disgusting things I have smelt. I used to take a couple with me and when people lit up, so would I. I never inhaled those suckers but I blew clouds of noxious fumes at anyone near me who smoked and then rolled around laughing. The guys would try them. No one ever finished smoking one. That was pretty cool, but probably not the way the OP was thinking.
 
First puff?

My first cigarette was offered to me by a girl in high school who was a Swedish foreign exchange student. She was a smoker. I'd just kissed her an nearly wretched from the taste of her smoking mouth. She laughed, handed me a cigarette, and said "want to fuck?" She laughed at my experssion and explained that she was offering to light my cigarette from hers.

She held her cigarette in her mouth and took a drag so the cherry burned bright as I touched the tip of mine to hers. I took a big drag and got tunnel vision and turned green. I thought I was going to puke or pass out. She laughed at me again.

I tried to play it cool by standing there with it, taking an occasional puff just into my mouth. There was no way I was going to assault my asthmatic lungs like that again. She thought it was cute. She finished hers, took mine and crushed them both out. We climbed into the tiny back seats of my '66 Mustang and tried to make out while I kept taking hits from my inhaler.
 
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My first cigarette was offered to me by a girl in high school who was a Swedish foreign exchange student. She was a smoker. I'd just kissed her an nearly wretched from the taste of her smoking mouth. She laughed, handed me a cigarette, and said "want to fuck?" She laughed at my experssion and explained that she was offering to light my cigarette from hers.

She held her cigarette in her mouth and took a drag so the cherry burned bright as I touched the tip of mine to hers and took a big drag. I got tunnel vision and turned green. I thought I was going to puke or pass out. She laughed at me again.

I tried to play it cool by standing there with it, taking an occasional puff just into my mouth. There was no way I was going to assault my asthmatic lungs like that again. She though it was cute. She finished hers, took mine and crushed them both out. We climbed into the tiny back seats of my '66 Mustang and tried to make out while I kept taking hits from my inhaler.

So much pathos here. It's a nice little story.
 
I smoked for 36 years. I remember my first puff, I coughed. A lot. I also remember my last puff. It was about fifteen minutes before I had my heart attack. I quit that very day. Of course I was in the hospital for a week so there was no smoking there.

As far as looking cool... they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To tell the truth I never found anyone who looked better smoking a cigarette or cigar for that matter.

Since I have quit, I have not turned into a no smoking advocate. You do what you want to your body. Mine is remaining smoke free.

None of my character smoke. Not because I don't, well maybe, as it's not part of my life anymore.

And the reason I did it wasn't to look cool or be one of the kids, well maybe, as everyone smoked way back then. It was the '60s, and everyone smoked. Everyone. My mom, my dad, all the neighbors, everyone smoked. Everyone on TV smoked. Everyone in the movies smoked. You could smoke anywhere at anytime. It was the thing to do.
 
Needs to be expanded to 750 words and Laurel will allow it.

EB looks expectantly at AlexBailey. "Well?"

I know! He's at 191 right now.

That leaves about 560 words to describe the inevitable BDSM gangbang. With cigarettes!
 
So much pathos here. It's a nice little story.

Needs to be expanded to 750 words and Laurel will allow it.

EB looks expectantly at AlexBailey. "Well?"


I’ll put it in the hopper. :)

She was the first person to open my eyes that I’m gender blind to attractions... Lots of formative after-sex conversations with her. She was also the first girl who had me wear her panties. I got her to quit smoking.
 
Not again! The last thread on quitting smoking here triggered me writing a 14-chapter series on the subject...

Premise: Could cocksucking work as a stop-smoking aid?
TL;dr: Yes, eventually.
 
When I first started smoking, I had no issues. I started on Djarum Blacks. Wish I knew somebody overseas that could ship me a carton of the Blacks and Supers.
 
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