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Started by Snowpaw, August 01, 2012, 11:23:59 PM

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Quoteif you ARE going to smoke, do it properly and buy a good brand for chrissake! Mmmm Benson & Hedges :)

I'm sorry but if you are gonna smoke, Newport 100s are the way to go. Just sayin. Also nicfitting like crazy here. :P
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Snowpaws, ehm. The very first step in successfully stopping smoking is to throw away everything you have that is used to or reminds you of smoking. If you still own a pipe (a pipe in the 21st century?!) and a lighter/matches, you're doing it wrong. Throw it all away, so that if you want to smoke, you'll have to actually buy all that again. And if you fail and buy it, throw it all away, along with the pack of cigarettes, as a self-inflicted punishment for failing.

Take for granted that your mental strength will fail you. Make it impossible or at least harder for you to smoke.

Oh yeah, and if you know smokers, don't be near them when they smoke. Don't go out to chat when they go have a smoke. It may suck, but having people enjoying the poison you're trying to stay away from is torturing yourself, and making it more likely that you'll flinch. That's mortal, and how my mother has started smoking again. She grabbed a gulp of smoke when her friends offered it to her (which strangely looks like a common comportment when people are outside and a minority is not holding a cigarette) once in a while, and then became helplessly addicted once again. After having stopped for a good 10 years.
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Quote from: A on August 03, 2012, 02:09:23 PM
Snowpaws, ehm. The very first step in successfully stopping smoking is to throw away everything you have that is used to or reminds you of smoking. If you still own a pipe (a pipe in the 21st century?!) and a lighter/matches, you're doing it wrong.

Take for granted that your mental strength will fail you. Make it impossible or at least harder for you to smoke.


I think everyone should have a pipe even if they don't smoke. I pushed past that craving. Tryin not to think about it atm.
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A

So quick, you posted whilst I edited my post. And eh. Pipes are for smoking. If you don't want to smoke, you shouldn't have a pipe. And even in 95+ % smokers, there's strictly no meaning in having a pipe since they use cigarettes. ^^'

By the way, from my experience, the number one cause of people failing in their attempt to stop smoking is that they overestimate their capacity to resist the need. You'll do yourself good by throwing it all away. ~
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Quote from: A on August 03, 2012, 02:17:20 PM
So quick, you posted whilst I edited my post. And eh. Pipes are for smoking. If you don't want to smoke, you shouldn't have a pipe. And even in 95+ % smokers, there's strictly no meaning in having a pipe since they use cigarettes. ^^'

By the way, from my experience, the number one cause of people failing in their attempt to stop smoking is that they overestimate their capacity to resist the need. You'll do yourself good by throwing it all away. ~


Oh hun, you took my jest post far too seriously :P
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Eh, I don't get it, but okay, I guess?
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Quote from: A on August 03, 2012, 02:36:56 PM
Eh, I don't get it, but okay, I guess?


Eh, it doesn't matter I guess? I guess?
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