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I would also say that inhaling cigar smoke is far more toxic than cigarette smoke. Because cigars burn at a lower temperature, which makes for a smoke that has far more toxic components as cigarettes. Even without all the chemicals you find in cigarettes.
But everyone to their own. If you enjoy inhalation, then that's fine of course. But if you only do it to ease your cigarette withdrawal, then rather try retrohaling and spare your lungs a bit. :-)
I'm not great at retrohale, but Monk is correct an older cigar will have dissipated most of it's nicotine and ammonias leaving just the better and mellower profile tastes. For retro I find a smaller lighter draw is better, it's easier to expel through the nose if you don't totally fill your mouth with smoke .... which you really shouldn't be doing anyway.
If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
I also tend to retrohale (although I hate that word). In my experience it's easier for cigarette smokers (or former smokers) as they're likely to have done it with cigarettes before.
To proffer an opinion to the OPs initial question, I don't think there is a "wrong way". I've seen lots of relatively pompous advice on the internet about whether or not you should take the band off the cigar, about whether you should let the ash drop or not, about inhaling and retrohaling, about when and where and why and how you smoke. But the one thing that seems to get lost in all that is the enjoyment of a good cigar.
I've seen a thousand (slight hyperbole for you there) youtube videos about how you light a cigar "the right way" and, more specifically, how not to light a cigar. I've even seen people referring to Zino Davidoff's rules on etiquette and telling us to only smoke a cigar halfway down, never ask for a light from another cigar smoker, not smoking while walking etc.
But a wrong way to smoke? Frankly, you can smoke it backwards if you want and light the foot, it'll still smoke. It's a hobby - do it the way you want and the way that gives you the most enjoyment.
But a wrong way to smoke? Frankly, you can smoke it backwards if you want and light the foot, it'll still smoke. It's a hobby - do it the way you want and the way that gives you the most enjoyment.
Yep, I agree with that. But for me the retrohale made me enjoy a cigar even more than I did before. So while it's surly not wrong to smoke it another way, it would always be a practice I'd recommend to others.
I'm not sure that's quite true [MENTION=13408081]smokey joe[/MENTION], if you listen to Davidoff himself he would tell you that you shouldn't smoke beyond the midway point
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