Hey Everyone,
After I nearly collapsed from the rather large unbanded cigar I had yesterday, I decided to kick of this topic that is on my mind for half a year now.
What happend? I used to smoke mostly large cigars. 6x60, Churchills, DCs etc. A small cigar always left me longing for more, while a larger format got me to the perfect state of satisfaction. However, due to the cold in winter, I usually smoke shorter ones. So I did this winter. But something changed. I felt completely fine after a short cigar and did not long for another one.
As summer came, I noticed that I kept reaching for my short stack and left the larger formats in the humidor. Even now in summer, I find a large cigar getting a bit too much in the last third and I simply don't enjoy it as much any more. (mostly, not always)
Has anybody a similar experience? I would have expected over the years to build rather more resilience to nicotine than the other way around.
Has this happened to anybody else? Or is it just me?
After I nearly collapsed from the rather large unbanded cigar I had yesterday, I decided to kick of this topic that is on my mind for half a year now.
What happend? I used to smoke mostly large cigars. 6x60, Churchills, DCs etc. A small cigar always left me longing for more, while a larger format got me to the perfect state of satisfaction. However, due to the cold in winter, I usually smoke shorter ones. So I did this winter. But something changed. I felt completely fine after a short cigar and did not long for another one.
As summer came, I noticed that I kept reaching for my short stack and left the larger formats in the humidor. Even now in summer, I find a large cigar getting a bit too much in the last third and I simply don't enjoy it as much any more. (mostly, not always)
Has anybody a similar experience? I would have expected over the years to build rather more resilience to nicotine than the other way around.
Has this happened to anybody else? Or is it just me?
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