Enjoy the flavor and the side stream and the relaxation. Slows me down. Nicotine isn’t a factor. I’m not an addictive personality.
Do you know anything about the tobacco he received from the Russians? I have read that green rustica--makkhorka--was the standard smoke of the red army. It's always been an interesting subject to me.My late father would reminisce of exchanging baccy with Russian soldiers at the partition of Germany following the end of the Second World War.
I'm always incredulous when someone using the 2nd most addictive substance on the planet exempts themselves with this or some other statement, "I'm not an addictive personality." You could be exactly correct in this. After all you would know the truth about yourself far better than I, but I would posit that someone who chooses to use an addictive substance has a greater chance of being an addict than some other common mortal, or an addiction seeks addicts. And you're telling me that your body's reaction is not compensating for then fact that nicotine is being absorbed? It seeks to metabolize it and has to bend physiologically to do so. That's the first part of addiction ; the second is when it has not had its nicotine fix and one feels he must smoke.Enjoy the flavor and the side stream and the relaxation. Slows me down. Nicotine isn’t a factor. I’m not an addictive personality.
Witnessing some of the replies of some members now and past, some think, others only react and many primarily lurk. Blanket assignments of personality aspects are usually only made by smokers wanting to be seen as having such noble traits. Too many despots, poseurs and such for statements like what you read to have any real validity. Not to imply such do not think, they do, just not in the manner your author implies.I read once that pipe smoking was a "thinking man's hobby."
There are those that feel they must smoke and those of us that want to smoke. I must breathe. I want to take a nap. The former is an inherent need. The latter is pleasure. So sure, I believe non-addictive personalities are unaffected by the 2nd most addictive substance on the planet.I'm always incredulous when someone using the 2nd most addictive substance on the planet exempts themselves with this or some other statement, "I'm not an addictive personality." You could be exactly correct in this. After all you would know the truth about yourself far better than I, but I would posit that someone who chooses to use an addictive substance has a greater chance of being an addict than some other common mortal, or an addiction seeks addicts. And you're telling me that your body's reaction is not compensating for then fact that nicotine is being absorbed? It seeks to metabolize it and has to bend physiologically to do so. That's the first part of addiction ; the second is when it has not had its nicotine fix and one feels he must smoke.
You could be right about yourself, but when someone uses an addictive substance, I have my doubts.
Discipline is a muscle; like any other it needs exercise.I'm always incredulous when someone using the 2nd most addictive substance on the planet exempts themselves with this or some other statement, "I'm not an addictive personality." You could be exactly correct in this. After all you would know the truth about yourself far better than I, but I would posit that someone who chooses to use an addictive substance has a greater chance of being an addict than some other common mortal, or an addiction seeks addicts. And you're telling me that your body's reaction is not compensating for then fact that nicotine is being absorbed? It seeks to metabolize it and has to bend physiologically to do so. That's the first part of addiction ; the second is when it has not had its nicotine fix and one feels he must smoke.
You could be right about yourself, but when someone uses an addictive substance, I have my doubts.
Does that make you special??............ Asking for a friend, he don't smoke Granger........I’m a former US Army Drill Sergeant. No one controls me… but me.