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For People Who Genuinely Wish To Quit Smoking... (pg. 7)
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jono4L
started reading the book again the other day, this time i am going to really take it seriously and actually do this.
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by MiSSyM
lol is this the first time you've tired quitting?


nope :( ive quit several times since november :( each time has been harder than the last.
MiSSyM
well if thats the case, maybe you should consider hypnotherapy.
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue:

I know a girl who says she is trying to quit & wears those patches, yet takes the patch off whenever she goes for smoke.
lol whats the point in even doing that if you're not really trying to quit.

:stongue:
tathi
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
nope :( ive quit several times since november :( each time has been harder than the last.

quitting smoking is easy man, i do it every week.
MiSSyM
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Philby
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
it hurts :(
cvnts.

*sighs* it hasnt even been a week yet.


soft cock
charlee
quote:
Originally posted by tathi
quitting smoking is easy man, i do it every week.


We are talking about ciggies Jake, not your pole!
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Philby
soft


you have NO idea. im such a fvcking baby.

quote:
Originally posted by charlee
We are talking about ciggies Jake, not your pole!


:stongue: :stongue:
ooooh, its a battle of the gobblers.
charlee
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN

ooooh, its a battle of the gobblers.


Jake is the king. Ask at the Toolshed for him!
DIDI
On a slightly more serious note, apparently nicotine is more addictive than heroin, so that might give the nonsmokers some idea of how hard it is to give up. On the other side it leaves your system pretty fast , which leaves the psychological addiction, this is where the books and courses can be really helpful.

The good news is everytime you give it up that's so many cigarettes you didn't smoke, and another step closer to giving it up altogether.

A heartfelt good luck to all those who are trying, you won't believe the sense of freedom you get when you're over all this.

Any chance of an update on those who said they had quit?

pkcRAISTLIN
well, i think ive finally managed to get the monkey off my back. did smoke a little bit on sat night coz i was hammered, but at the moment i think i might just be free of the evil clutches of nicotine. this time i'll know not to "just have a few whilst on holiday" coz i know where that will lead :D

who's proud of me? :)
Simon00
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
well, i think ive finally managed to get the monkey off my back. did smoke a little bit on sat night coz i was hammered, but at the moment i think i might just be free of the evil clutches of nicotine. this time i'll know not to "just have a few whilst on holiday" coz i know where that will lead :D

who's proud of me? :)


Like a dad holding a newborn. You should probably take up heroin and then quit and let us know which is harder.
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