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Old 07-12-2008, 01:53 PM
Tihomir
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In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
replaced it with?

I have, or at least I think I have, enjoyed it. Therefore I find it
funny that I never missed it once I have quit.

So then what? Was that cigarette only a product of indirect
advertising in the movies? Social engineering? How does the engineer
feel? Does he sleep well?

Questions questions....

Here is my answer: we enjoy the benefits of tar free lungs and, er,
physical stamina very much. That by itself is good enough from ever
wanting to smoke again.

And there are millions of reasons...

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http://www.quitbuddies.org

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He who hesitates is probably right.
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Old 07-12-2008, 01:53 PM
Stephanie
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On Jul 12, 7:24*am, Tihomir <tgreb...@inet.hr.dummy> wrote:
> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
> replaced it with?
>
> I have, or at least I think I have, enjoyed it. Therefore I find it
> funny that I never missed it once I have quit.
>
> So then what? Was that cigarette only a product of indirect
> advertising in the movies? Social engineering? How does the engineer
> feel? Does he sleep well?
>
> Questions questions....
>
> Here is my answer: we enjoy the benefits of tar free lungs and, er,
> physical stamina very much. That by itself is good enough from ever
> wanting to smoke again.
>
> And there are millions of reasons...
>
> --
> Tihomir 1Y1M, Knin, HR 44°N 16°E
> *http://www.quitbuddies.org
>
> Quote 4050 of 8928:
> He who hesitates is probably right.


It's been replaced by more 'before.'
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Old 07-12-2008, 01:53 PM
Tihomir
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Default Re: The "After" cigarette

Instead of taking 28 puffs of smoke, Stephanie spoketh upon us:

>It's been replaced by more 'before.'


LOL Stephanie I just love your answer :-)

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Old 07-12-2008, 01:54 PM
John
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On 7/12/2008 6:34:24 AM, Stephanie wrote:
> On Jul 12, 7:24*am, Tihomir <tgreb...@inet.hr.dummy> wrote:
>> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
>> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
>> replaced it with?
>>
>> I have, or at least I think I have, enjoyed it. Therefore I find it
>> funny that I never missed it once I have quit.
>>
>> So then what? Was that cigarette only a product of indirect
>> advertising in the movies? Social engineering? How does the engineer
>> feel? Does he sleep well?
>>
>> Questions questions....
>>
>> Here is my answer: we enjoy the benefits of tar free lungs and, er,
>> physical stamina very much. That by itself is good enough from ever
>> wanting to smoke again.
>>
>> And there are millions of reasons...
>>
>> --
>> Tihomir 1Y1M, Knin, HR 44°N 16°E
>> *http://www.quitbuddies.org>
>> Quote 4050 of 8928:
>> He who hesitates is probably right.

>
> It's been replaced by more 'before.'
>


LOL - same answer I had - replaced it with sex.

I quit those damn smokes 4 Years, 7 hours, 39 minutes and 37 seconds ago,
giving toddler son an additional 4 Months, 4 Weeks, 2 Days, 5 hours and 15
minutes of having a father in this life, by avoiding the use of 43,839 evil
nicotine delivery devices that would have raped me out of $9,863.90.

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John

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Old 07-12-2008, 01:54 PM
Lynn
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Who has any energy to smoke after sex?
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Lynn VOF+ Leaper
"Everyone seems normal until you get to know them."



"Tihomir" <tgrebena@inet.hr.dummy> wrote in message
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> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
> replaced it with?



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Old 07-12-2008, 05:43 PM
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I actually haven't missed the "after" cigarette that much. I kind of
like having more snuggle time instead of getting up and having to go
smoke.
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Old 07-12-2008, 05:43 PM
Sparky
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 08:30:26 -0700 (PDT), writer272002
<writer272002@gmail.com> wrote:

>I actually haven't missed the "after" cigarette that much. I kind of
>like having more snuggle time instead of getting up and having to go
>smoke.

That is definately high on my list of benefits to quitting. I am much
more present during and after. I was mising a lot.
Then, there's the joke:
Man says to lady, "Do you smoke after sex?"
She said, " I don't know. I never looked."
Fred


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Old 07-12-2008, 09:11 PM
Chris Smith
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Tihomir wrote:
> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
> replaced it with?
>


When I smoked: Sex -> Smoke -> Sleep

Now: Sex -> Sleep

Mmmm... more sleep...

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Old 07-12-2008, 09:11 PM
Inky
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I donno if I smoked after sex.. I never checked.. ^_^

And serious answer: I never smoked in bed so there was nothing to
replace

Inky,

Free since 22/06/07. No nicotine for 1 year, 2 weeks, 6 days, 15
hours, 23 minutes and 26 seconds. That's 11599 stinkers not smoked,
saving € 1.229,52. Reclaiming 5 weeks, 5 days, 6 hours, 35 minutes.

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Old 07-12-2008, 09:11 PM
Adam
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"Sparky" <invalid@example.com> wrote in message
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> Then, there's the joke:
> Man says to lady, "Do you smoke after sex?"
> She said, " I don't know. I never looked."


Reminds me of the quote from (I think) Blackadder. Something like,

"I only smoke after sex....so I'm a 20 a day man"


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Old 07-13-2008, 07:26 PM
Cindy Murray
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Stephanie wrote:
> On Jul 12, 7:24 am, Tihomir <tgreb...@inet.hr.dummy> wrote:
>> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
>> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
>> replaced it with?
>>
>> I have, or at least I think I have, enjoyed it. Therefore I find it
>> funny that I never missed it once I have quit.
>>
>> So then what? Was that cigarette only a product of indirect
>> advertising in the movies? Social engineering? How does the engineer
>> feel? Does he sleep well?
>>
>> Questions questions....
>>
>> Here is my answer: we enjoy the benefits of tar free lungs and, er,
>> physical stamina very much. That by itself is good enough from ever
>> wanting to smoke again.
>>
>> And there are millions of reasons...
>>
>> --
>> Tihomir 1Y1M, Knin, HR 44°N 16°E
>> http://www.quitbuddies.org
>>
>> Quote 4050 of 8928:
>> He who hesitates is probably right.

>
> It's been replaced by more 'before.'



Hmmm...same for me, too. Except maybe not as much "before" as I'd like,
LOL Hubby passed through the libido stage long ago. I hope it never
goes away.... LOL I know, I know, TMI....



Cindy
Smobriety comes to: 1Y 6M 0W 5D 0H 21Mns $-Saved to date: $2172.50
Cigs not smoked: 11000
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Old 07-13-2008, 07:27 PM
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On 12 Jul, 12:24, Tihomir <tgreb...@inet.hr.dummy> wrote:
> In the distant past when you used to smoke, how many of you have
> enjoyed the legendary "after sex" cigarette, and what have you
> replaced it with?
>
> I have, or at least I think I have, enjoyed it. Therefore I find it
> funny that I never missed it once I have quit.
>
> So then what? Was that cigarette only a product of indirect
> advertising in the movies? Social engineering? How does the engineer
> feel? Does he sleep well?
>
> Questions questions....
>
> Here is my answer: we enjoy the benefits of tar free lungs and, er,
> physical stamina very much. That by itself is good enough from ever
> wanting to smoke again.
>
> And there are millions of reasons...
>
> --
> Tihomir 1Y1M, Knin, HR 44°N 16°E
> http://www.quitbuddies.org
>
> Quote 4050 of 8928:
> He who hesitates is probably right.


Hi Tiho
Hope this finds you well
When I used to do the sex thing a lot I always gave it my all, I think
it was to make up for my lack of finesse. Everyone likes a trier .
So afterwards I did the man thing said my profuse thank yous, crossed
my fingers for earth movement, rolled over and was asleep in seconds.
No time for a cigarette. Lucky lady
I must say that the longer I have been quit the more I seem able to
do and the "cleaner"? I feel. If cleaner is the right word, it's a
mixture of words and feelings that are hard for me at any rate to
describe but whatever the description it's all good.
Regards Chris
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