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always saw thin cigars as a bit girly when out in public, even though i do enjoy a fundadores...I'm not that particularly fond of the mega thick cigars either, i.e Nub, a bit to butch...
im happy with a 47rg Churchill the perfect balance between macho and feminine...(does that mean its some sort of hermaphrodite stogie???)
I like a thinner gauge cigar now and again. Usually when I have time to smoke and really enjoy it as I find the smaller rings need to be smoked a lot slower and are a lot less forgiving.
I find the smaller rings need to be smoked a lot slower and are a lot less forgiving.
There certainly is an art to smoking the thinner gauge cigar to fully appreciate what they have to offer...
Unfortunately, I tend to quaff my smokes rather rapidly which always leaves me feeling 'Im sure that had much more to offer...!!!' when I smoke a thin gauge cigar...
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