ninjavanish 06:22 PM 12-05-2010
Has anyone ever gone through a phase where they really just didn't have a desire to smoke any of their cigars?
I mean, honestly, I know this is a cigar board...
But seriously... for like the past month or two I feel just plain robbed of my desire to smoke anything. I can't figure out why.
I have drastically reduced the amount of cigars that I smoke since taking my new job in April and leaving Cigar Retail behind... but I still smoked probably 1 or 2 a day up until about the middle of October.
Since then I can tell you exactly how many cigars I have smoked... THREE.
I still have the same passion for cigars as I did... I know that... but something... something that I can't identify is holding me back. At times when I would normally have said "Ok, I'll grab a stick and step outside and grill some hamburgers." Or "I'll just step outside and smoke just for the sake of burning one." I find myself thinking "Nah, I can smoke one later." OR "Meh, I'm just not in the mood."
Maybe it some stress from the job. Maybe it's trying to find time to spend with my new bride... I dunno. But It's seriously starting to PISS ME OFF! And now it's 30 degrees outside... and for someone who tolerates cold weather about as well as a sharp stick in the eye... this weather doesn't make it any easier to break out of whatever this FUNK is!
Any advice?
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Emjaysmash 06:28 PM 12-05-2010
Ever wonder why I started smoking Pipes? Exactly this.
You need a few days away from cigars. After that I'm sure you'll feel compelled to relax with one again.
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CoreyD 06:29 PM 12-05-2010
have you tried getting something new that you haven't tasted?I know building a smoking area in the storage basement helped my I don't wanna smoke in this cold or even travel to the local B&M for a smoke I myself am a knoob to this hobby so advice is not here but suggestions. I sometimes go a few days in between a smoke but months?
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First, there are no stupid questions...only stupid people for asking them
:-)
Second, I have had this same problem. It comes and goes. A few months off and you'll be back in the saddle again.
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forgop 06:29 PM 12-05-2010
See how marriage is changing you already?
:-)
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Bill86 06:31 PM 12-05-2010
I know exactly where you are, this same thing happened to me about a year ago with drinking. I drank probably 15-20 shots of top shelf a day for 2 years straight. After so much drinking I didn't enjoy it for what it was, it just became routine. I quit-ISH for a year and came back and now everything is much more enjoyable. What I'm guessing happens/ed is you saturate yourself with something so frequent it is a habit/routine and that's where the enjoyment ends. I'd say take a few months off cigar smoking entirely and come back to it.
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Adriftpanda 06:33 PM 12-05-2010
Not a stupid question at all buddy.
I've gone through a few phases like this as well. I simply just took a little time off from smoking and focused on other things. Cigars will always be there, they're not going anywhere. Best of luck to you man.
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forgop 06:33 PM 12-05-2010
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I drank probably 15-20 shots of top shelf a day for 2 years straight.
Easy on the liver...you only have one.
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hotreds 06:34 PM 12-05-2010
Not a stupid question at all. What we say here is "like what you smoke, smoke what you like." A corollary to that is "smoke when you want if and when you want." Don't worry about it, you just don't have a hankering for a cigar at this time. Maybe you won't until the weather breaks. Maybe you won't until you go to your next herf. Whatever, I wouldn't worry about it. This is supposed to be enjoyment, if you're not enjoying, don't do it. And, don't worry about it. This is also more proof positive that cigar smoking is not addictive.
So, no sweat, my friend! Certainly there is no point to force yourself to light up. Just go with the flow. Sooner or later, you'll be ready to light one up again. Until that time, don't worry about it!
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Am sure it just a phase. you have so much going on, you never know.
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auburnfan1980 06:46 PM 12-05-2010
Jeremy, you're breaking my heart.
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bobarian 06:46 PM 12-05-2010
Just take a break. A couple days, weeks or months. No reason to force things. Enjoy the holidays with family and see if things change after the break.
:-)
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Kreth 06:50 PM 12-05-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
What we say here is "like what you smoke, smoke what you like."
Actually, what's said here is more like: "Like what you smoke, smoke what you like (unless it's a Gurkha)."
:-)
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Springsman 06:57 PM 12-05-2010
You should package up all your stogies and send them to me, I'll adopt them
:-) LOL
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SvilleKid 06:57 PM 12-05-2010
I've gone thru those phases, also. I think some of it has to do with having a bride, and having a life other than cigars. Priorities change and you re-allocate your time to doing things in order of importance. You don't spend as much time out in restaurants and bars as you once did, but you probably don't think about it, so you don't notice it as much! I smoke much, much less when your mother is around. Since it usually takes an hour or so to enjoy most cigar sizes I have, I usually either don't have the time, or don't want to make the time to smoke when she's home. Also, right now, some of it is based on the season change, and the loss of sunlight time. It's depressing to many folks. I'm not immune to it either. I was smoking 2 or three sticks in the afternoons in early fall, but I haven't smoked a cigar in at least three weeks. It probably won't change til springtime. I'll probably smoke a couple of sticks this coming weekend, cause the temperature is supposed to moderate somewhat, but I won't be sitting outside smoking several sticks until the season changes.
If I smoked in the house, it would probably be different. However, I do not enjoy the smell of stale cigar smoke that lingers in my office (and escapes to the LR and Kitchen (somewhat), so I gave up using the office as a smoking lounge years ago. Too many papers and other absorbers or smoke in the office! And, no way to limit those and maintain it as an office. If I ever reclaim the cabin, install the wood stove, I might smoke more in the winter. However, given the early darkness hours, probably not that much.
Just substitute hugging and squeezing the one that you love, and wait til Spring. I'm sure you'll get no arguments from K!!!!
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dwoodward 07:03 PM 12-05-2010
I haven't smoked in 2 or 3 weeks. Too cold outside... I am about to start smoking in the garage tho.
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longknocker 07:08 PM 12-05-2010
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
I haven't smoked in 2 or 3 weeks. Too cold outside... I am about to start smoking in the garage tho.
Same Here.
:-) I Always Get Excited About Trying A New Cigar I've Never Smoked Before.
:-)
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Coach Deg 07:12 PM 12-05-2010
Originally Posted by forgop:
See how marriage is changing you already? :-)
X2
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Darrell 07:27 PM 12-05-2010
I'm right there. I haven't had the desire to smoke a stick since before my birthday in August.
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AD720 07:27 PM 12-05-2010
Happened to me...took a break and enjoyed them again.
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