M4....thanks for sharing...and that is somewhat what I understand as well. Today's day and age, women are pioneering a trail of equality in that department as well.
Robert, don't be ignorant. Actually, I am equally as ignorant and learning as I go.
nothing wrong with a 32 year old student, but typically a little old for that title. Is there something more than what I am getting here? Robert...you are up to something.
There is nothing wrong with a weak knee (singular) CH. Not to mention, I wonder how many years it will before that sort of stuff comes knocking on the door?
True CH....I would be a platinum member with him. As long as I can prove income up and beyond the level of pop-can collector, I am in high demand there.
I just need his invite though. ...I hear he is fussy about membership.
You should join CH. You could make it on the top shelf too, I bet.
I am kinda with you...I have quit a couple times, with the longest being 2 years...and next longest 6 months. Both times, I have learned some lessons. 1. It only takes one cigarette to get hooked again. 2. Don't go out drinking alcohol without being mentally prepared to refuse a cigarette.
This time, I have been done for a little over a year. I highly respect the way and reason I quit and I will never turn back to smoking again. But like you, even the thought for a cigarette gets the juices in my mouth activated. However, I knew what I went through this last time I quit....nothing fun. So, as I have the juices flowing in my mouth, I know for 100% fact that today I have it a lot easier to deny myself a smoke.
Not to mention....I don't smell like a cigarette. .....my teeth are clean white .....food taste better .....with just one year, I have about $4000.00 extra in my pocket ....no more late night runs out to buy cigarettes...even if I have to travel 30 miles for them ....I can breath much better in the morning .....and I know smokers and every time I hear them coughing, I thank God I was able to stop ....and actually I thank another special woman in my life who encouraged me to quit too. :)
....so Cat...I would vote to stay on the side of non-smoking.
were women mistaken/men ignorant/society misinformed?
M4....thanks for sharing...and that is somewhat what I understand as well. Today's day and age, women are pioneering a trail of equality in that department as well.Robert, don't be ignorant. Actually, I am equally as ignorant and learning as I go.