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
I am trying to quit smoking, it is difficult. Nasty Habit.
They 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.
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