PieSusan
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I am so proud of you YT2095.
When you do decide you will quit but it is not easy and cigarettes are very expensive in Germany and smoking seems to be more acceptable among the Deutch and many more Europeans.I'm really jealous of you folks.. sometimes I would like to quit smoking, I even don't like the smell of others when they "fresh smoked"...
but I don't have the power (yet?)...
Cara, do you know Alsenborn/Enkenbach or Kaiserslautern that is where my mother is from and where I grew up from five to ten years old mit mine OMA und OPA don't get too sure of my German because I have forgotten most of it.well, I have my "cigarette express"... ;o)
DH regulary drives to Prague and in the Czech Republic cigarettes are much cheaper ;o)
Went to the store yesterday and there was a guy hanging outside smoking, I just about jumped him to steal his cigs....
I agree TG. I still get the urges and some are stronger than others. I have not smoked in over 10 years, but sometimes it still hits you that you want it. My dad said it took him over 30 years to get to the point where he no longer has any cravings.
Do not let that scare you off though guys. The cravings get much more manageable and last much less time. You can all do it. Keep up the great work!
I think it just depends on the person.
Went to the store yesterday and there was a guy hanging outside smoking, I just about jumped him to steal his cigs....