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| I notice when smokers light up new cigs, they tend to exhale the smoke from the lightup drag, especially women. Chicks told me before the smoke from their lightup drags tend to feel stronga than a normal drag off of their cig, and that's why they exhale as soon as they light up...they wanna make sure their cig is glowing orange. I can understand if inhaling lightup drags is harder outside. But if you smoking inside anywhere (including your own vehicle), try inhaling the drag as you suck and lightup the cig. I'm sure you can tell when the cig is lit indoors. Some chicks are scared to inhale lightup drags. I dunno why. That's still precious smoke they inhaling. And as expensive as Big Tobacco cigs are, you would like to think smokers WOULD inhale lightup drags. So they can get the most out of spending all of that darn money on a pack.
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| The one time I smoked a cigar (it was a big stogie, but it was a mild cigar too), the sista told me to don't inhale the smoke. But I think I inhaled some of my cigar drags anyway. I felt perfect normal from inhaling/exhaling cigar smoke. The cigar tasted alright. I just didn't like it taking me a whole darn hour to smoke the whole thang. And I had to get the cigar re-lit a few times. Doesn't even take me an hour to smoke a whole 120. lol
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| I don't inhale when I'm lighting the cig. After it is lit is when I start inhaling. I inhale once and then exhale. I tried inhaling twice before exhaling but that caused me to cough a lot. I only tried it once though since I read about it in here. Maybe I'll try it again. Maybe I have to do it a few times to get the hang of it. I'll let you know what happens. |
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