When I smoked, there was one thing I HAD to do every morning, IMMEDIATELY after rolling out of bed. That was light a cigarette and smoke it. This was not up for debate, discussion nor compromise and was the case for 28.5 years.
Yesterday, I was up and about for an hour and a half, before I popped my first mini portion in. This NEVER happened when I smoked, nor could it have EVER happened. How is it when I smoked I HAD to smoke a cig upon first waking, but now that I do not smoke, I can fritter around for an hour and a half before popping the first snus of the day?
The night before that, I had to spit out a mini portion prior to eating dinner around 6 pm. I meant to pop a mini portion upon finishing dinner, but I forgot. Finally, at 9 PM, I popped another mini portion. This NEVER happened with cigarettes. There is NO WAY I could ever have made it 3 hours without a cigarette, unless I was sleeping.
Is nicotine really addictive, or is there something else in cigarettes that makes them so addictive?
Yesterday, I was up and about for an hour and a half, before I popped my first mini portion in. This NEVER happened when I smoked, nor could it have EVER happened. How is it when I smoked I HAD to smoke a cig upon first waking, but now that I do not smoke, I can fritter around for an hour and a half before popping the first snus of the day?
The night before that, I had to spit out a mini portion prior to eating dinner around 6 pm. I meant to pop a mini portion upon finishing dinner, but I forgot. Finally, at 9 PM, I popped another mini portion. This NEVER happened with cigarettes. There is NO WAY I could ever have made it 3 hours without a cigarette, unless I was sleeping.
Is nicotine really addictive, or is there something else in cigarettes that makes them so addictive?
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