Are you a smoker?
Were you a smoker?
Have you ever tried quitting?
I was able to quit that nasty expensive habit almost 30 years ago. I met my wife and she didn't date smokers. That's motivation - love's desire.
Well the reason I'll posting on this subject is not because of my past habits but because another blogger (I think it's legit but who knows maybe she's a cat typing on a keyboard) has posted that she has gone 14 days without a cigarette. Come to think about it she didn't mention cigars or pipes but I don't think those were in the picture.
Well click on over to "Pearl, Why You Little..." and give her some encouragement. I told her I would try to send some people her way.
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I believe (no experience whatsoever), depending on level of nicotine addiction, it has to be treated like any drugs addiction. There'll be a period of withdrawal and that is the toughest period.
I'll visit Pearl.
I'm feelin' the love. :-) THank you!
Pearl
Well aren't you nice to do this for Pearl. I love her blog, but I think you may be right: it's really a cat with great keyboard skills...
Smoking is one bad habit I never took up. Phew! Off to cheer Pearl on.
xo
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Thanks everyone - Pearl you are very welcomed but really posting this is much easier than quitting that habit.
btw, yes I AM a sleepwalker. :-)
I know Pearl! And you are kind to get the community behind her.
@debbie - thanks - I don't know her other than from her blog but sometimes you do get to know someone very well from their blog.
I'll be glad to do this, because I lost my Dad to lung cancer and any time I can encourage someone to quit, I will. :)
Come over to pick up the award I'm giving you tomorrow morning!
My hubby and I were both smokers when we started dating. Now neither of us smoke! I quit first and hubby decided to quit as he didn't want to be the only one who smelled. lmao I'll check out your friends blog.
@kirsty - thanks for sharing that - so he smells OK now?
@kirsty - thanks for sharing that - so he smells OK now?
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