Must be a more mild type of cigar, like a Swisher Sweet or similar that smells good and not like old socks; I thought I would ignore all the advice from other cigar enthusiasts saying you should start with a mild cigar and I jumped in head first by buying a “full bodied” cigar (I think that’s what it’s called, been awhile) lol
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Quit cold turkey a little over 15 years ago.
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I made several failed attempts. Stopped for like a year once.
It's the hardest thing you'll ever do.
And I'd say it takes about 7 years for the craving, or the desire to cave in and light one up, usually when you're bored, to go away.G13Tomcat, Dumdriver, farmerjohn64 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Fortunately 2 packs will last me a week.G13Tomcat, farmerjohn64 and Dave_in_AZ Thank this. -
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Yea i was a carton a week. I LOVED smoking.
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10 yrs ago I quit smoking. They way I did it was slowly cut down from a pack a day untill I was at 8 cigs a day over a year. Then I tossed the cigs and started 'chew' (Copenhagen, etc) I found that chew completely satisfied my craving for nicotine and did not need a smoke. Then......After chewing for a couple years I was able to give that up. Giving up chew was a way lot easier then going cold turkey with cigs. So anyway, I don't smoke or chew these days!!
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