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Considering quitting and getting healthier in 2013

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marshd1000:
I have to ask the smokers out there a question.  Why did any of you start in the first place?  It has been known for years that it is very bad for you.  I also think that is just plain doesn't smell good.  Nor is it really cool to  have a flaming stick of weeds sticking out or your mouth?  I have never gotten the attraction to cigarettes?  My mom and my grandmother smoked like chimneys and I got to smell it in the back seat of the car and hated it as a child!

Anyway, I am not trying to be harsh on anyone.  Nor do I want to throw stones.  I know I have my issues with food that  could kill me if I don't finally lose the weight.  To me the only thing that  differentiates overeating with smoking is that  one has to eat to live.  But why would anyone want to start smoking?

Having said that, I hope that all of you who are trying to quit are successful in your journey!   O0

Bluebriz:

--- Quote from: Razor X on December 27, 2012, 10:05:18 PM ---How have you managed to keep it a secret for so long? How do you cover up the smell?

--- End quote ---

That's what I was thinking.  Everyone I've ever met who smoked could be smelled as soon as they entered a room.

tomgallagher:
Smokers don't think that the smell. Good luck pardner. Just take it one day at a time. That's the way I did it.

tomcj2:
I quit after almost 50 years of 1 to 2 packs a day.  After 2 years I only miss it once in awhile.  I quit because of price.  If I could buy them for a buck or two I would still be puffing.  I do feel better, but If my level of addiction was only 3 to 5 a day I would never had tried to quit.

Razor X:

--- Quote from: tomcj2 on December 28, 2012, 06:54:55 AM ---  I quit because of price

--- End quote ---

I was standing in line at a 7-11 recently behind a guy who said he was saving $200 a month since he quit smoking.

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