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April 21, 2011: I started vaping on April 19, 2011, and I haven't even touched a "regular" (or analog as it seems they are called) cigarette since. Well, I did clean all the nasty cigarette butts out of the sand pail ashtray by the side of the house where I had been smoking since the last Great American Smokeout, but other than that...nope! No cigarettes. No buying. No begging. No borrowing. No smoking. Only vaping. YAY!!

Another smoking myths is that it 'cures boredom.' This argument is so pointless that it hardly merits much attention. Yes some people believe that it cures boredom, but so does banging your head against a wall and stabbing yourself with a fork. That doesn't mean it's either good for you, effective, productive or an adequate way to deal with the situation.

I can get pleasure from my habit. Tell that to a shrink and she will think that you might be insane. Aren't we supposed to feel guilt ridden regarding our addictions? Aren't we intended to be rid of them? Don't each of our destructive addictions make us sick and destroy us? Not any longer. At the very least not the smoking cigarettes addiction.

So, on Mother's Day - of all days - 2012, after a huge crying tantrum on my back steps, I went to the smoke shop and bought a disposable e cig. I had lost the e cig batteries I had purchased from Prime Vapor, and I didn't have any cartridges anyway, so I figured a disposable would save my tail until I could get another starter kit. Nope. Too little, too late. So, after another huge crying tantrum on my back steps, I got up and went back to the smoke shop and for the first time in over a year, I purchased a pack of cigarettes...yep, I did it. I took them home, had one more crying tantrum on the back steps. Then, I opened the pack and started smoking. Dang it.

The second thing you should have noticed is the way you exhale. Your out-breath was also much stronger and deeper, when smoking. Try it again, breathe out deeply without cigarette smoke, do it several times.

And that's why they call them smokeless cigarettes, which makes them perfect for any smoker. You can still get your fix wherever you are, be it a bar, house, hospital or on the plane!

The atomizer is the heart of the ecig. This is the device that vaporizes your nicotine liquid (ejuice) and turns it into "smoke". It needs a battery to work. The fresher your battery charge, the better it works. Atomizers may last for a few weeks or a few months. They need occasional maintenance to clean out excess eliquid. Most users stock up on several atomizers so that when one fails, and it will, you won't have to be without your ecig. Since your eliquid, and therefore its taste, will be in your atomizer, many ecig users have an atomizer for each flavor.

How to make E Juice won't make you or your home smell. The vapor dissipates very quickly and those around you won't smell but perhaps a slight fragrance. You could use an e-cig in a theater and people in the row in front of you would never even know.

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Electronic cigarettes may be less harmful than cigarettes but they are still dangerous. Under no circumstances should anyone use electronic cigarettes. It will fill your body with plastic.