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Thread: Farewell to Smoking in Public Places
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[quote=GRIZ326,243848]I am a cigar smoker. I only smoke fine, handmade cigars. Cigars generate a lot of smoke and with a strong aroma and flavors you taste on your tongue. I do not inhale the smoke. The smoke from cigars is dramatically different from cigarette smoke: fine cigars are pure tobacco; cigarettes are predominantly tobacco, plus filler, plus chemical additives, plus paper. Cigarette smoking is far more hazardous than cigar smoking. Cigarette smoking is also strongly addictive while cigar smoking is not. However, cigar smoking is a hazard to my health, it is also a simple pleasure. I enjoy smoking cigars with friends when we play cards and in the evening after work while looking at my mountain. I am also a polite smoker; at every establishment I ask the proprietor for permission to smoke. If there are children present or if someone is eating I do not light up. I do not frequent smoking establishments unless I want to smoke a cigar. I believe in moderation in all things, even moderation. One more thing, there is a considerable difference in the smell of a fine cigar and the smell of a cheap cigar: fine cigars are aromatic much like a pipe; cheap cigars are stinky.[/quote]
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