ZonovX Posted March 22, 2015 Report Posted March 22, 2015 Whorepig, your double entendres are killing me!! LOL. TigerMilner, you are a hottie. Even hotter now that you quit. I stopped 15 years ago, two weeks prior to Easter. I was a four pack a-day smoker. I smoked the last one in the pack/carton and have never had another one since. However, since diagnosis, and recovery, I have found an appreciation for the natural herb coloquially refered to as '420'. 1 Quote
whorepig Posted March 22, 2015 Report Posted March 22, 2015 ZonovX my double entendres were not meant to kill anyone, you may have had a higher learning to use such big words but they really are not necessary on a sex site. An addiction is something serious, in my opinion at least and I took it as such, stopping cold turkey never having had the appreciation for the natural herb colloquially refered to as '420' so stick that in your double entendres and smoke it.........LOL Quote
whorepig Posted April 11, 2015 Report Posted April 11, 2015 Third month finished and into my fourth. Still have cravings but for the most part it is not too bad. I think I will always have the cravings as I do for many things but you just tell yourself , keep moving forward, so hanging in there. 1 Quote
ZonovX Posted May 10, 2015 Report Posted May 10, 2015 ZonovX my double entendres were not meant to kill anyone, you may have had a higher learning to use such big words but they really are not necessary on a sex site. An addiction is something serious, in my opinion at least and I took it as such, stopping cold turkey never having had the appreciation for the natural herb colloquially refered to as '420' so stick that in your double entendres and smoke it.........LOL Ok, I think my higher learning has done gone and let me. I didnt understand a word of this. LOL Quote
TigerMilner Posted May 18, 2015 Author Report Posted May 18, 2015 Six months without a cigarette today! I have to admit to smoking my share of weed, but no cigarettes. Six months! That means I've saved nearly $1,000 too! Fuck yeah. 1 Quote
bearbandit Posted May 18, 2015 Report Posted May 18, 2015 Really pleased for the guys who have quit - Tiger, at six months, I reckon you can start saying you're an ex-smoker. Not the same thing, I know, as nicotine is more addictive, but I'm quitting too, except for me it's alcohol. Haven't had a drink since 1 January this year. Although I've alluded to it occasionally, I'm being upfront about it now. There's eight cans of beer and a can of cider sitting in my kitchen, left overs from last year. I forget that they're there even though they're right next to the sugar free soft drinks I get through so much of. I've passed what I consider three major tests: a two day residential business meeting for the charity I volunteer for where the evenings were boozey, a weekend retreat for PwHIV where the bar stays open as long as someone's drinking (I ran them out of diet Pepsi) and a fuckbuddy staying who got through a bottle of vodka while I stayed on soft drinks. I've saved enough money to order a new bed (the old one collapsed under the weight of a very horny bear - kinda ruined the moment!). Quote
TigerMilner Posted May 18, 2015 Author Report Posted May 18, 2015 Really pleased for the guys who have quit - Tiger, at six months, I reckon you can start saying you're an ex-smoker. Not the same thing, I know, as nicotine is more addictive, but I'm quitting too, except for me it's alcohol. Haven't had a drink since 1 January this year. Although I've alluded to it occasionally, I'm being upfront about it now. There's eight cans of beer and a can of cider sitting in my kitchen, left overs from last year. I forget that they're there even though they're right next to the sugar free soft drinks I get through so much of. I've passed what I consider three major tests: a two day residential business meeting for the charity I volunteer for where the evenings were boozey, a weekend retreat for PwHIV where the bar stays open as long as someone's drinking (I ran them out of diet Pepsi) and a fuckbuddy staying who got through a bottle of vodka while I stayed on soft drinks. I've saved enough money to order a new bed (the old one collapsed under the weight of a very horny bear - kinda ruined the moment!). Good for you Bearbandit. Now that you have posted it, you are committed to it. I understand that. There were a few times (including last friday night when partying) when I thought about "just one won't hurt" but I didn't want to have to post that I failed. Especially two days before my six month anniversary. The accountantability does help. Keep it up. I'll do the same. 1 Quote
FelchingPisser Posted May 19, 2015 Report Posted May 19, 2015 Six months without a cigarette today! I have to admit to smoking my share of weed, but no cigarettes. Six months! That means I've saved nearly $1,000 too! Fuck yeah. Congrats! And now I want to kiss you, not just fuck you.... 1 Quote
whorepig Posted May 30, 2015 Report Posted May 30, 2015 Five months tomorrow as a non smoker, it feels really good, hope your hanging in there Tiger , the money I saved paid for new glasses and a new computer, the benefits of non smoking certainly out weigh those of being a smoker, no judgment here, just saying. Congrats to you as well bearbandit, keep up the good work. 2 Quote
TigerMilner Posted June 27, 2015 Author Report Posted June 27, 2015 I've made it past 7 months now. I'm at the point now where smokers smell terrible to me. Really grateful I don't smell like that to people. 1 Quote
bearbandit Posted June 27, 2015 Report Posted June 27, 2015 Six months without a drink next week (yes, I dare to think in the future now!) My liver is sooo grateful Quote
whorepig Posted June 30, 2015 Report Posted June 30, 2015 Sounds like we have a few success stories about to happen, six months tomorrow for me as a non smoker after 53 years, so I know it can be done. 1 Quote
Bottomhole Posted June 30, 2015 Report Posted June 30, 2015 Congrats on the drinking Bearbandit 2 Quote
whorepig Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 Seven months yesterday, been under a lot of stress lately, almost caught myself walking to the corner store to buy that pack of cigarettes I was craving. The cravings are getting fewer but much stronger, but hanging in there 1 Quote
fillmyholeftl Posted August 3, 2015 Report Posted August 3, 2015 Six months without a drink next week (yes, I dare to think in the future now!) My liver is sooo grateful You only need not drink for TODAY. :-) 2 Quote
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