• TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    It took a looooong time to not have cravings anymore after quitting. Like, almost 2 years. Maybe more. But for years I had no issues with it. Last summer I got into a relationship with a chain smoker, and to not be disgusted when kissing I thought I could smoke on occasion. That went bad really fast.

    Some people are more prone to addiction than others. I am not. I’ve used loads of drugs, but never had cravings or got addicted. I did it almost every weekend for several years, but quite often I would forget to clean up the mirror from the table and I never ever thought of taking some during the week. I had no issues doing kothing for periods of 4 tot 6 months, or a few years. Never cravings or anything. Same with alcohol. No issue what so ever.

    Sigarettes? Fuuuuuuuuck I’m a sucker and have no self control.

    But there is a very important factor in play. Cigarette factories add loads of chemicals to increase addictiveness. To make the nicotine rush faster and more intense, to make the dip more heavy causing you to light up another one. No one adds shit to ketamine to make it more potent.