newatit2010
Well-Known Member
10 years ago it only took about a pound of weed for my wife to quit smoking. As much weed as she still smokes I don't think she relies that she don't smoke ciggs any more. lol
thats almost how i am, I constantly have my little piece loaded, pretty sure my decision to switch over completely is saving my life and my health, dropped 47 pounds, i workout again, still working on getting back to what i once was, but i think if i could just pt down the pip for a couple hours a day, it might not be that far off.10 years ago it only took about a pound of weed for my wife to quit smoking. As much weed as she still smokes I don't think she relies that she don't smoke ciggs any more. lol
Keep it up you can kick that shit. good luckI am trying to quit smoking, it is difficult. Nasty Habit.
But kuroi u can't have smoked very long, try saying that after u have smoked 5-10 yearsThey aren't that addictive. I used to chainsmoke cigarettes when I was stressed about school in between the odd spliff on the school field but that was out of choice. I could cope without them and do stop cigarettes for months at a time but I enjoy smoking. Obviously I prefer ganja but I how many spliffs can I really be affording to smoke all day long? I'm already pushing my luck blazing right outside the classroom as often as I do because our breaks are too short to wander off campus.
But as I said, when necessary I can go without.
there not close to coke but your right about getting into repetitions with them.i hear its harder then cocain to quit. i think the biggest problems is learing how to live you life without the repitition that cigs create, after smoking weed-cig. after a few beer-cig, getting in the car-cig, taking a shit-cig be4 and after, eating a meal-cig, before and after bed cig, sex-cig, boredom-cig, inbetween class/breaks from work-cig