Are cigars something a person allergic to nicotine should do? I'm allergic to cigarettes but I'm not sure if I'm allergic to other kinds of smokable products.
@iCaramel Are you asking me for medical advice? Uh oh....Well all I can tell you is that all tobacco contains nicotine, and although you are not actually inhaling the smoke the nicotine is being absorbed into your blood stream through the mouth. In addition to that the ambient smoke created by a cigar does enter your lungs to some degree. Bottom line; don't do it. A cigar burns for an hour or longer and puts out a TON of smoke, but, use your own discretion if you're dying to try a cigar.
@joshskorton Mkay. It has always been a curiosity for me, just not something I would ask my lung doctor because I'm sure she'd go on a rampage. Wanted to hear a calmer version. d: It's always appealed to me but I take into consideration my health more than the imagery of it. Thanks for the input!
lol again another cigar you can't get in the UK, that whole cuban thing it really creates a strange situation, there are no good cheap cigars over here, but yes we CAN buy cubans, but still they aint cheap.
So personally I only ever end up buying cubans because all your "cheap" cigars in the US end up costing the same over here!
Ah ok, personally i knock it off when it grows the the point of it almost falling off(for me about 1.5-2 inches) mostly because i would rather ash it prematurely rather than have to clean it all off of my lap or desk.
What is this Dr friggin Phil?? "I'm allergic", "a lot of smoke enters your lungs"...pussies!
Marc4166 5 months ago
Awesome, I reli fancy 1 of those cigars, im 19 and deffo prefare cigars to cigarettes
KissMyAstmha 11 months ago
Are cigars something a person allergic to nicotine should do? I'm allergic to cigarettes but I'm not sure if I'm allergic to other kinds of smokable products.
iCaramel 1 year ago
@iCaramel Are you asking me for medical advice? Uh oh....Well all I can tell you is that all tobacco contains nicotine, and although you are not actually inhaling the smoke the nicotine is being absorbed into your blood stream through the mouth. In addition to that the ambient smoke created by a cigar does enter your lungs to some degree. Bottom line; don't do it. A cigar burns for an hour or longer and puts out a TON of smoke, but, use your own discretion if you're dying to try a cigar.
-Josh
joshskorton 1 year ago
@joshskorton Mkay. It has always been a curiosity for me, just not something I would ask my lung doctor because I'm sure she'd go on a rampage. Wanted to hear a calmer version. d: It's always appealed to me but I take into consideration my health more than the imagery of it. Thanks for the input!
iCaramel 1 year ago
new size is out josh!
foxracr421 1 year ago
sorry for asking this but i'm new to cigars.
can you explain cigar sizes to me?
you said that was the churchill size, what others are there?
666lilnickY 1 year ago
lol again another cigar you can't get in the UK, that whole cuban thing it really creates a strange situation, there are no good cheap cigars over here, but yes we CAN buy cubans, but still they aint cheap.
So personally I only ever end up buying cubans because all your "cheap" cigars in the US end up costing the same over here!
DarkShroom 1 year ago
Just bought 2 of these and was given another for free. From all the hype I myself cant wait to lay into one of these cigars.
Outdoorsmen44 1 year ago
Ah ok, personally i knock it off when it grows the the point of it almost falling off(for me about 1.5-2 inches) mostly because i would rather ash it prematurely rather than have to clean it all off of my lap or desk.
Crich775 1 year ago
I have got to get some of these to try, they sounds delicious, also, do you routinely let the ash get that long before knocking it off?
Crich775 1 year ago
@Crich775 Yeah, I let it grow until it falls off...it's a difficult technique to learn because people love ashing!
joshskorton 1 year ago
Yummy!
sprjcube 1 year ago