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If you want more vapour, you can try doing slower, more gentle pulls as this gives your device more time to vapourise the liquid and produces more, warmer vapour.


i work in a vape shop and it's incredibly hard to describe how you toke without it sounding risqué. :)
 
Thanks. was just wondering out of the health aspect, seen as you wouldnt inhale a cigar or pipe.
 
its different for everybody personally i draw the vapor into my mouth then down into my lungs because like kms said i like less throat hit if u like more direct inhale if not try the mouth then down into the lungs - i wondered about the same thing for ages but found my own way after a while i'm sure you will too
 
Mouth, lungs, but not as deep as with cigs. And tend not to hold. I vape smaller amounts but more frequently, so never get that dying for a fag feeling (pun intended). Whatever works for you. You're already on the path to enlightenment.
 
I started myself on the Skycigs cigalikes; sometimes they taste okay, but often after 10 mins or so you get a lot of burnt rubber chemical like flavours in your mouth which is really yuk, the good taste never seems to last in those skycig cartridges.
 
Thanks. was just wondering out of the health aspect, seen as you wouldnt inhale a cigar or pipe.

Well this isnt smoking so it cant even compare cigar or pipe smoking ;)


KurlMeStoopid, are you still using cigarettes?

I had a few hiccups with smoking the first year. Last August I went to smoking for 2 weeks directly after one of my dads died suddenly. The same week I found out my God Father had stage 4 lung cancer and the chance of him beating it wasn't going to happen. I vowed never to smoke again. I went a full year without a cig and had a half drag that I couldnt fully inhale because it was repulsive to say the least.

I still occasionally get the urge to smoke a cigarette but it quickly goes away when I think about my "2 dads" and what was taken from this world far too early because of smoking.
 
Personally, I go straight for the lungs. But it does make you cough till you get used to it.
 
Sad to hear KurlMeStoopid when people close to you pass away, hope you feel better now. Though even "minor" problems can cause you to want to reach straight away for a cigarette. Though strangely enough I get more distressed and upset when a pet dies, then when a relative dies, but that's just me and my weariness of the entire human population...lol
 
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