A wise old stockman once told me, "you can only get shot so many times, after that the bullets start going through the same holes"
Yep, you are blessed, for sure.My wife loves my pipe smoking - all aspects of the hobby. She's found an interest in the pipes themselves (she collects art and likes the craftsmanship). She also enjoys the smell of Virginias which is good for me - I get to smoke inside. She's even interested in the tobacco itself. Added some to her garden.
It's a blessing. She knows how much I love it and I'm able to talk to her about it and she listens. I save the nerding out for friends and pipe club though.
Mark, you bless me! Good cheer. Good humor. Laughter. And generosity. Plus grandkids I'm jealous of--still waiting on that whole mask wearing couple I love (love her, hoping and praying to live him eventually before he helps choose my rest home LOL). WITH KINDEST REGARDS-mikeMy wife doesn't like the smell and it does make my breath bad. She said I wasn't getting any sex if I keep smoking my pipe. I bought her a dildo.
Smart wife! She doesn't want you to run out of tobacco in a location where you can't buy anything but roll your own posing as pipe tobacco.I'm also one of the lucky ones, even though my smoking is limited to the back patio, which is not a problem. She often comments that a particular blend "smells good." We are about to leave for our 6-month trip out in the motorhome (to escape the Houston summer) and she has reminded me to be sure I pack enough tobacco.
He is trying to undermine your health. She is still a mother-in-law, remember that.My mother-in-law tries to convince me to smoke all sorts of tobaccos
Hmmm, your wife sounds just like mine.....My wife despises everything about my pipe smoking, from her perception of the health dangers to the smell of smoke to the aesthetics of me with a pipe in my mouth. Unfortunately, she's perfection personified so there's nothing I can toss back at her.
Anecdotal only as I've never made an attempt to quantify the data....Women generally compliment me on the aroma of my pipe, be it modern Three Nuns when I smoked it regularly, Skiff, Cabbies of late. I understand that there's usually a grandfather at the root of it.
Anecdotal only as I've never made an attempt to quantify the data....
Most of the women who have complimented the aroma of my pipe smoking have been from women whose grandfathers (or fathers, for the older women) smoked a pipe.
Most of the women who hated the aroma of my pipe smoking have been from women who parents or grandparents had been cigarette smokers.
Very interesting; I hadn't considered those who dislike - in my experience they generally steer clear, although one or two just disliked the whole idea of pipe smoking.Anecdotal only as I've never made an attempt to quantify the data....
Most of the women who have complimented the aroma of my pipe smoking have been from women whose grandfathers (or fathers, for the older women) smoked a pipe.
Most of the women who hated the aroma of my pipe smoking have been from women who parents or grandparents had been cigarette smokers.
We've had a menthol cigarette ban in the UK for a couple of years now. This has been circumvented by big tobacco companies dropping paper for leaf and producing menthol "cigarillos"!My gal's a heavy smoker herself, though Marlboro Double Burst is her poison. When I told her of my plans to pick up the pipe, her only concern was, "what if you don't like it?"
The timing of my pipe smoking with the upcoming ban of her precious menthol cigarettes this summer is completely coincidental. I've asked her what her plan is when that day comes, but she's not ready to talk about it. Perhaps I can lure her into pipe smoking with me.