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Originally Posted by oiiiiio
I was trying to keep all of this a secret from my wife who is an ex-smoker because I though if I told her of my intentions she wouldn't agree with the investment. However, if I told her that I quit smoking because I spent some money on ecigs weeks down the road she'd think it was a good idea. However, I can't hide anything from her and came clean last night about it and she was actually very supportive and proud of me for taking steps to quit.
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My wife is not an ex smoker but an informed health nut, well not actually a nut, but an extremely well informed individual wrt foods etc... So Yeah, I was vaping for two weeks on cartomisers and analogs when I told her the news. I didn't want to disappoint her and myself, by falling off the wagon one more time. I also knew that she would reasearch ecigs, which she did, and supprots the idea. The 510 is what got me off analogs completly. Now on occasion I do have a carto, and surprisingly they are nicer than I remember.
My wife has seen first hand what vaping has done health wise etc... she says I vape less than I smoked. She would know, as we are very bad judges of ourselves. She also supports that although I chose vaping as a smoking cessation method, I may actually vape for the rest of my life, and she is cool with that. She stated what ever it takes to stay off the stinkies. Me on the other hand, I do want to rid my addiction, but I am prepared to accpet the consequences if I am unsuccessful.
Edit: One thing I did ask her though. Did I taste like an ashtray? She said yes. I promised "myself" she would never have to taste another ashtray again. That is my motivation. I never promised her anything. She knows about it, but has never been promised anything, and she wants it that way. No wonder I married her.