Do you vape?

Do you vape?

  • Yes

    Votes: 71 26.1%
  • No

    Votes: 191 70.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 10 3.7%

  • Total voters
    272
from a pack a day to 12mg nic salt to 3mg freebase. in the span of 2 years.

I used to mock vaping. "my life might be a disaster but at least I dont get my nicotine addiction from a flash drive"

now I try and help smokers find the correct vape solution to help them get off smokes.

100% would not recommend it to any kids, and that is why I still mock vaping, it never needs to get the "cool" effect that smokes had when I was a kid
 
I used to but was never a smoker, I enjoyed hubbly from time to time but friends that quit smoking for vaping got me off a hubbly and on to vaping.
 
To vape is the same as giving a dildo a blowjob.

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Also ex smoker.

Quit smoking in 2011 though. Started vaping in 2021 I think.

Used to call it a douch-flute until I tried it on 0mg
 
If you vape then you are most likely a p0es who enjoys sucking on long black objects. Sorry but not sorry.
 
So this is quite an interesting one.

I’ve always considered myself an extremely non-addictive personality.

Like I can go gambling for a night and stick to exactly what I said I would spend beforehand.

I could go out and socially smoke with friends when there were still a lot of smokers around and on a weekend even buy a pack of smokes and come Monday I’m a non-smoker again.

Did most of the drugs back in the day with no long term effects and always believed if I ever ran in a circle that did heroin I would even walk away from that, but I’m glad I didn’t as I suspect most of my friends wouldn’t have made it.

So my wife was a smoker when I met her and then when we decided to have kids one of the conditions to progress was that she stops smoking.

Fast forward she stopped for near on a decade and then changes jobs to the very casual variety where you can just step out the door and have a smoke and it’s also one of those environments where everyone was smoking and so she started to roll her own which kept the one big issue at bay for me which was cost.

Changed jobs again and now it was an inconvenience and she also wanted to stop again so she tried the vaping thing and gradually stopped the regular smokes.

The issue is that I ended up doing all the online orders to try streamline her stock a bit as she would run out at random and lose her **** and then I decided to try some flavours and now I sit with the vape on my desk which would probably last me three months if my wife didn’t steal it in between.

What’s interesting is that from a social dynamic unlike smoking where you just give someone else a smoke…now you have to share the actual vape which means short of very close friends you either bring your own or go without.

I also find that I get the same headrush almost every time I take like 3 puffs in a row that I would if I picked up a real cigarette once in a while. Maybe it’s my low usage or maybe this is what people are actually addicted to?

Getting older and dealing with more and more social anxiety I do find it’s useful to have on my desk and just “woo sah” myself before going into a big meeting.

As a partner is so much better than having an actual smoker around who is not only smelly but constantly ****ing off in and outside every half hour.

Long term effects remain to be seen. I definitely feel a sense of “humidity” breathing in vape air when I’m not doing it myself but oddly doesn’t affect me so much when done directly.
 
Other: No smoking or vaping whatsoever. Until 6 beers and a brandy. Then whatever I can find will do. Vape or Cigarettes, or rollups, or cigars, or a pipe.

Exact same boat when it comes to drinking and partying.

The vape on my desk is the first time in my life I’ve held “stock” that goes beyond a single pack of smokes I would usually finish and then stop again.
 
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