Smokers: Why do you do it?

Let's break it up by substance. Cannabis... well, if you need to ask... :lol:

Tobacco? Only if I'm drinking. Why? Feels good. Plus, bars in Japan aren't non-smoking and are poorly ventilated, anyway, so why not?
 
I know it's not the least bit cool, so let's just squash that silly assumption right off the bat.

Frankly, I enjoy it, pure and simple.

Out of curiosity, why did you start smoking? There must be some sort of difference between the motives someone has to start smoking and the motives they have to continue smoking. I can't imagine how anyone in this day and age would see a cigarette and think, "you know what? I might try one of those, it looks like something I'd enjoy!" There has to be some sort of peer pressure involved, because it simply seems absurd for anyone to start smoking for any other reason. I don't really know anyone that smokes, and I guess this kinda confirms that it's a 'social' thing. If no-one around you is smoking, then you aren't going to.
 
I've never smoked, my mom does and it's completely gross..
I'm not against smoking pot though, my friends do it and I could care less. (I don't do it though..)
 
Except you know she won't be too picky about what she puts in her mouth.

Well any girl who likes sucking on butts is gonna catch my attention for at least a second.
 
As for pot (and crack), that's beyond the scope of this thread, but feel free to discuss them if you feel the need. In the case of pot, it doesn't have nearly the amount of detrimental effects as tobacco.

I should admit I tried smoking a couple cigarettes in my lifetime. I thought it would give me a boost, and help keep me going during a night of partying. As sometimes the alcohol will start wearing me down and make me sleepy. But it had no real effect on me. Maybe because I was already drunk, I couldn't detect any effects from the cigarettes.

I can see the social aspect of it though. In fact, I think my first cigarette a guy was nice enough to give me at a club (they were cheaper back then, but it still seemed generous). The social aspect will make it difficult to reduce smoking rates in the U.S. any further.
 
I'd also like to add that, since i do creative writing with most of my spare time, there's something nice about sitting down with a notepad and a cigarette.

Its basically my "zone".
 
One thing's for sure with women who smoke: they know how to use their mouth.

Never even tried smoking, and I don't miss it, though I suppose I don't know what I'm missing. I remember before public smoking bans were in place. If you went out, it was almost guaranteed that you would come home with your clothes stinking of smoke. It made for some explaining to do with parents. It surprises me that taxes on cigarettes aren't increased to outrageous proportions these days. Who would complain if it was 90%?
 
It surprises me that taxes on cigarettes aren't increased to outrageous proportions these days. Who would complain if it was 90%?

The good people of Missouri, who have twice in recent years rejected ridiculous new taxes on cigarettes. Why? Because they recognize 'sin taxes' on legal products as a hypocrisy and want nothing to do with it. Either make it illegal or tax it like everything else, but oooh no, that would interfere with the government cash cow. Can't have that.
 
I quit smoking a little over two weeks ago. Went cold turkey, no patches or gum or anything and haven't had one since. I wasn't a very heavy smoker, but I would smoke at least 5 a day on a slow day, and if I went out, I would smoke up to 30 maybe 40. I quit when I went through a 25g pack of GV in two days. Its a ******* expensive habit, and I do feel a lot healthier since quitting already.

I still feel the need to smoke though. It's hard to explain to someone who hasn't been addicted, but it's very perculiar. Every time I'm in a situation where I used to smoke, I want to smoke. Every time I see someone smoking, I want to smoke. Every time I have nothing to do for ten minutes, I want to smoke. Sheer willpower has stopped me from going back, and I'm actually fairly confident I won't start again - The last few weeks have been pretty rough emotionally for me (girl troubles, don't ask), and that I've managed to get through that without smoking makes me think I'll probably last.

Why did I start? Well, I was kinda unusual. I started smoking weed about 6 months before I started smoking. We'd smoke it mixed with tobacco in joints, which is the most common way around here. A few months later, I got caught by the police with weed and cautioned. This led to me getting kicked out of school, and subsequently quitting weed for the time being. The risk was too great. Of course, by then I'd actually smoked a fair amount of tobacco, and was probably slightly addicted. So, when someone offered me a cig, I took it. I wasn't a heavy smoker straight away, it just kinda crept up on me. Why did I continue? Well, don't believe anyone who says it isn't cool, smoking IS cool and it always will be to teenagers. It's also a great way to socialise and meet new people at pubs or clubs or parties. That's why I continued at first, but eventually it was cause I was addicted. It took a while for me to realise that I was, and at first I didn't care. It has a really powerful effect on you - I've heard people say it's the most addictive drug. I don't know if that's true, I've heard crack and heroin are pretty bad, but either way nicotine is simply the best. Satisfying that craving is just a great feeling. And if I was to cave and have one now, I'd hate myself for it, but I would love the hell outta that smoke.

Non-smokers: I don't know what to say. Part of me wants to tell you to grow up and get over it, but I completely understand your point of view now that I no longer smoke. However, you must understand (or at least pretend to) what a smoker feels when he smokes. He needs it.
 
The good people of Missouri, who have twice in recent years rejected ridiculous new taxes on cigarettes. Why? Because they recognize 'sin taxes' on legal products as a hypocrisy and want nothing to do with it. Either make it illegal or tax it like everything else, but oooh no, that would interfere with the government cash cow. Can't have that.

That is the role of the government, to punish people who do bad things, and it has been proven that smoking is a bad thing and it not only harms you, but it also harms others around you more, so smokers should pay extra for their filthy habit. Just because it is legal, does not mean it is okay.

Since you say that you are a Christian, I will add this to you. 1 Corinthians 6:19,20 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
I don't think you are fulfilling this by destroying your body with smoking cigarettes.
 
That is the role of the government, to punish people who do bad things, and it has been proven that smoking is a bad thing and it not only harms you, but it also harms others around you more, so smokers should pay extra for their filthy habit. Just because it is legal, does not mean it is okay.
Actually, it should.

Since you say that you are a Christian, I will add this to you. 1 Corinthians 6:19,20 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
I don't think you are fulfilling this by destroying your body with smoking cigarettes.
Yeah, I'm not perfect, I know that. I have flaws, and smoking is one of them. How about letting God decide my fate based on how I treat my body.
 
Physical dependency.

I started in order to have an excuse to talk to this hot French girl in uni.
 
I know it's not the least bit cool, so let's just squash that silly assumption right off the bat.

Frankly, I enjoy it, pure and simple.
Add one to this sentiment.

Also, I effing go out of my way not to bother other people with my smoking pleasure. So anyone who makes blanket statements about the behaviour of smokers frankly can piss right off as far as I'm concerned.

As for social implications. Bans in restaurants and theatres and the like are supported by me. Bans in bars I feel is where I draw the line of acceptability subject to discretion of the owner. Bans in public parks and beaches are fruit loopy batskip insanity. (With the disclaimer that littering should have severe penalties. Not monetary but public service, cleaning the same parks and beaches. I hate littering. Be it butts, cans, wraps, whatever. You litter, you pay for it by cleaning it and more up)

edit: Since I've been waiting to ask El Machinea about his cigarette butt littering pet-peeve, which has always puzzled me a bit, maybe this is a good opportunity for him to explain why he differentiates between different types of littering. :)
 
Yeah, I'm not perfect, I know that. I have flaws, and smoking is one of them. How about letting God decide my fate based on how I treat my body.

Admitting that you are wrong is the first step. :goodjob:
 
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