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Why Don’t I Find Cigarettes Addictive?
So about a month ago I purchased a pack of 20 cigarettes just out of sheer curiosity as to what they tasted like. I found the taste to be somewhat pleasant actually, but I got absolutely no buzz or anything whatsoever from them. It took me a month to finish the pack. I haven't purchased any more since. Whilst smoking this pack I never felt any kind of urge to smoke another in any hurry and since finishing the pack I have had no urge to smoke any more. Obviously I'm glad I didn't find them addictive but curious as to why since most people get addicted to nicotine.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well in my view an addiction can start when lets say you mix with your gang of friends who smoke and you tend to copy them to keep in with the crowd regardless of weather you like them or not. I tell you this from experience by the way, I hated them when I first started, they tasted awful, but after a time you get to like it. I would think its much about the same as your first time taking the drugs they take today, but the latter is a guess because I don't have experience with such. Other than that I can't think of any other.
You smoked approximately two thirds of a cigarette on average in one month, so you would have been in a substantial minority had that alone made you addicted. Nicotine addiction in a complicated thing, like many addictions. Everyone is different. Some US research showed that about 85% of daily smokers are addicted. This figure falls significantly, as you would expect, the less you smoke. You would have been very unlucky to have developed a dependency on one packet in a month.
Because Your Super Lucky! Seriously tho, do you hang around friends who smoke? I have a need for a cig when anxious. Also, I've heard its people who are orally fixated that get addicted to smoking more easily. I've smoked 25 years, tried to quit a few times. smoking becomes part of every daily routine,
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