I've never smoked anything before so I'm not really sure why I want to smoke cigars now, but it's something I'd like to pursue.
Google images, throat, tongue & cancers--that's what's out there. If you don't--keep it that way. I've had more people and friends die a horrible death because of avoidable cancer than I like to think about. One guy, avid runner, but had to have his pipel Two young daughters, just starting college after Katrina and he developed esophogial cancer. Ate through a tube in his belly and died a painful horrible death in his 50's. He had everything you could want, lovely kids, a cattle ranch near Natchez, MS., a fantastic house in Natchez, beautiful wife--but he used tobacco, gambled and lost big time. This stuff is deadly--at best if you survive you're mangled. Just leave it be. You're young, you think you're bullet proof--believe this if nothing else, you're not bullet proof.
Yes, but then he might be out somewhere and he goes to get some water from an old fashioned water cooler, and into his system goes a mixture of arsenic, chorline and living parasites. Or he might go out one morning for an early morning jog which could activate an undetected heart murmur, causing sudden death, or an aneurysm, resulting in the same thing. Or he might be paddling in the water in Miami / Dubai / Sydney, and he gets stung by a jellyfish, causing an allergic reaction so severe he drops dead on the spot. Or he might not realise he's diabetic, and one overly-large plate of cherry pie could cause a hypo attack so large that he slips into a coma. He might decide to go working on a farm, picking strawberries or raspberries, and completely out of the blue, he could be bitten on the ass by a bat, causing him to contract rodent rabies, and because he didnt know he'd been bitten, he thought he just had a cold, and because he thought he just had a cold, he didnt seek treatment for rabies before the true symptoms showed themselves, causing guaranteed death. Or, he might jump in his car to go and buy some pop tarts from his local A&P and he gets hit by a bus / truck / drive-by shooting / lightning.
With the greatest of respect (and you know I love you

), this is a site for grown ups, and assuming thats what he is, then he needs to make his own informed decision. You know that I'm not in the business of promoting this kind of thing, but I also dont think we should be preaching to another adult about choices he should be making for himself.
I know you're being kind and passionate and caring, and of course I have no problem with that at all

but one of the rights we have as adults (and we have fewer and fewer of them as the years roll by) is the right to make our own choices. He's obviously very curious, and sometimes ignoring curiosity can be more unhealthy than dealing with the curiosity.