I don't mean to over analyse, and there is a reason why I'm asking, but how does everyone here smoke a cigar?
Is it a case of most people having a good old tug on a cigar and then slowly letting the smoke escape from your mouth, or do some of the ex-cigarette smokers inhale a little smoke down into the lungs?
The reason I ask is that I always have a good old tug, blow about 90% of the smoke out and then do an 'Irish waterfall' or French inhale; sucking the remaining 10% of smoke in through my nose and out through the mouth.
I have not smoked cigarettes for over 12 years, so there is no way I crave smoke in my lungs, but is a French inhale considered proper inhaling? I certainly don't feel like any smoke is getting into my lungs and I don't want any there either!
Any thoughts or details on the technique you use?
Is it a case of most people having a good old tug on a cigar and then slowly letting the smoke escape from your mouth, or do some of the ex-cigarette smokers inhale a little smoke down into the lungs?
The reason I ask is that I always have a good old tug, blow about 90% of the smoke out and then do an 'Irish waterfall' or French inhale; sucking the remaining 10% of smoke in through my nose and out through the mouth.
I have not smoked cigarettes for over 12 years, so there is no way I crave smoke in my lungs, but is a French inhale considered proper inhaling? I certainly don't feel like any smoke is getting into my lungs and I don't want any there either!
Any thoughts or details on the technique you use?
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