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Originally Posted by Sassafrass
Try it, but don't make it a habit, man. It gets really addictive, fast.
Though I find it a lot more mentally addictive than I do physically. I am sure I could go without the nicotene, but my fidgety, pro-productive nature makes me want to smoke constantly. Driving in the car, I light up maybe every 20 minutes or so. Here at the computer, I smoke every 15 minutes or so. Mostly because I can't sit still for the life of me.
Smoking really calms me too. On work days where I have an incredibly stressful workload, I reward myself for my productivity with a smoke. This is probably the most addictive characteristic I can think of. If I quit, I wouldn't have anything to reward myself with anymore. ;_;
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My old man would kick my ass if he ever knew I lit one up =p He's been doing it since he was 14. He stopped in his early 50s, but he gained weight and his blood pressure actually went *up*. Started smoking again and he fell back down in weight and his blood pressure regulated enough to where he didn't need medication o.O;
I wouldn't buy cigs with my current budget. I'd just take someone up on an offer. Once again, I hate to sound cliche, but I don't have an addictive personality. I went on a four-month non-caffeine run on a whim and it never really bothered me. It is calming, though. One of my favorite spots to go on-campus happens to be the out door smoking-station at my departmental building. Get some of the funniest conversations out there ;D
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