Smokers
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sophieglitch — 4 years ago(April 30, 2021 11:02 PM)
well, most/many former smokers really are hypersensitive to the smell bc, idk, i guess it reminds me of all those years i inhaled that filth deliberately and therefore i'm reacting so highly strung to that smell now or sth.. i really can't see myself smoking a cigarette ever again and i want to make sure that i never will, so i'm reacting extra anti-smoking to smoking people. i think that's why.
i remember, before i even started smoking, as a young kid, i quite enjoyed the smell of cigarettes whenever my parents or whoever smoked in my presence, kind of like how i enjoyed the smell of gasoline at gas stations when we were on a family trip and stopped by one.
shh bby is ok -
sophieglitch — 4 years ago(May 01, 2021 12:01 AM)
lol @ that gif
my parents used to smoke, but they both quit at some point. then my big bro started smoking with the age of 17 or 18 when i was 12 and i even asked him if he could let me have a drag back then, but he wouldn't do it, the good brother that he was. however, i eventually smoked my first cigarette with the age of 14, and ended up not liking it actually, only to start regularly smoking 2 years later bc of peer pressure and whatnot at my school. half of the kids were smoking, the other half wasn't, but the smokers were mostly all the "cool" kids, and i always wanted to be one of them and so i started smoking myself.
i've never become really that addicted to nicotine tho bc i've had phases when i would smoke no cigarettes, then i had phases when i would smoke a lot and in the end i eventually just tapered off my daily dose of cigarettes until i've literally stopped thinking of smoking altogether, and that was that. i never had withdrawal symptoms or anything and i never had to force myself to quit even after 5 to 6 years of on off/regularly smoking. lucky me!
shh bby is ok
