It seems through the odd bit of browsing that there is some snobbery amongst some folk though if i am wrong then i am glad. For what is the point in smoking cigars if not for the nicotine hit. Yes the taste is sensuous, the smell rich - and that feeling as you blow through your nose a joy - but why, tell me if not for the nicotine why why why?
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I like it for the flavours but also it gives me a reason to stop and relax for an hour or so. What with my divorce a little while back ( plus the current crap over access to my kids) and the stress of work its quite a good relaxer. I actually don't like it when you get the huge hit from a big cigar on an empty stomach.
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Why, for the taste that is sensuous, the smell that is rich and the joy as the smoke titillates the nose.
I think as well, like smoking a cigarette whilst working, or listening to the radio whilst cooking - the key to a bit of comfort is to be doing something secondary, on top of whatever else it is you're doing.
A cigarette is NOT smoked just for the nicotine. Not for me. It aids reflection, relaxation, enables you to step back and in that respect shares similarities to meditation. A cigar does all of the same, and aids conversation between smokers too.
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Originally posted by PoohBore View PostI like it for the flavours but also it gives me a reason to stop and relax for an hour or so. What with my divorce a little while back ( plus the current crap over access to my kids) and the stress of work its quite a good relaxer. I actually don't like it when you get the huge hit from a big cigar on an empty stomach.
Sorry to hear on your access drama's Pooh, been there & it was NOT fun.What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)
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Cigars for all those reasons and especially Lasc's.
I've worked on solo cigar posing via mirrors, stllls, street dance, keyboard gigs and cinema. I love to cigar pose.
Especially when there are no other cigar smokers present.
It adds so much to the pleasure.
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I like something fat in my mouth that isn't always my footOriginally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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Because it's tough and cool...
....but seriously, it's all about the relaxation for me. I only smoke at weekends and look forward to a stogie all week and when I've packed the kids off to bed, I love being able to loaf in the TV room with my feet up and a drink..usually Hoegaarden
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of a big nicotine hit. I smoked cigs for 10 years and gave up about 3-4 years ago and although I was very pleased about not being a slave to nicotine anymore I missed the act of smoking, I really did enjoy it. That's why I enjoy a cigar about once or twice a week. Smoking cigars has also made cigarette smoke seem even more bland and disgusting to me. I wouldn't enjoy cigars half as much if I just felt like I was feeding an addiction, I like the fact that I can decide when I want one and can happily go for an indefinite period without one."Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand
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I like the whole ritual. I mostly smoke cigars at home, and it it is the preparation as much as the cigar itself. I enjoy choosing what smoke I'm going to have - mainly depending on how much time I have, deciding what to drink with it - I like to pair certain cigars with certain single malts, and then there is the dressing up bit - I like any excuse to wear my smoking jacket! Then there is the glorious ritual of cutting and lighting the cigar just so, the different flavours on the palette and the relaxation the whole process gives. I've never smoked cigarettes, so cannot comment on the nicotine hit per se, but I do smoke cigars and pipes, and although I miss them if I do not have them, I do not crave for them - so I like to think it's not the nicotine that is the underlying reason why I smoke. Nick
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Smoking is now seen as fairly anti-social so a lot of Cigarrista's don't want to be included in the 'slave too the weed' category.
This, IMHO, is a small form of snobbery which I can't, & won't (as an ex addict) fall into.
Cigars are habit forming & as well as being superior in everything except price & convenience cannot be taken as a take it or leave it scenario...sooner or later you will become a nicotine addict even in a minor way.
The time/nicotine habit is what you have to break, but don't panic Churchill was addicted so you're in good company.....
Nice one to remember in a restaurant " do you have to masticate like a Orange Utang whilst I'm smoking my puro?" fazes the tobacco snobs!
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Originally posted by Puff Scotty View PostThis, IMHO, is a small form of snobbery which I can't, & won't (as an ex addict) fall into.
At the end of the day I think it's a little unfair to call someone snobby simply because they are in control of tobacco and not the other way around. It's prefectly possible to achieve."Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand
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Originally posted by Styler View PostI've done nicotine addiction, I know what it's like and how hard it is to break. I also know that anything you do regularly can become a habit that's hard to break.
At the end of the day I think it's a little unfair to call someone snobby simply because they are in control of tobacco and not the other way around. It's prefectly possible to achieve.
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As previously stated the ritual is a big part, satisfies some kind of human need, Japanese Tea ceremony comes to mind. I niether have the funds or the inclination to smoke everyday so the times i smoke are special to me, plus when out the thumbing of ones nose to the muesli tree huggers is most satisfying.
On another level Humans are risk takers by nature, we all know its coming but cocking a snoot at Death is really quite rush, not sure who said it but 15 minutes of brilliant is preferable to a lifetime of nothing special.
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Originally posted by Puff Scotty View PostNot getting the message behind a post can also be habit forming. Let me know when you're in control of that tobacco, 'cos were all stupid enough to put carcinogens & poisons into ourselves on a regular basis...aren't we?
It's very easy to say that anyone who thinks they are in control of tobacco/nicotine consumption is kidding themselves but considering this discussion is focused on snobbery then I would question exactly who is looking down on who."Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand
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