Thursday, February 21, 2013

We Were Made to Smoke

It's not "rocket-science" when you realize that your lungs are one of the most effective ways of bringing pleasure to your body and mind.  They were designed with that added little perk.  It's very natural and wonderful to use them to smoke and bring all the pleasure that comes with it.  Many folks have come to realize this and have enjoyed the pleasure of smoking ever since.  While the "guilt agenda" has created smokers who have fear-driven regrets, the reality is that beneath that is the absolute "love" of smoking.  They may stand around, some of them, and tell you they hate the fact they started.  They may tell you they don't enjoy it and it's bad.  Don't you believe it for a second.  If that was the case, they would quit.  the addiction is not strong enough to hold you to do something you don't like.  The truth........they love it and they can't wait for the next opportunity to light up and take that smoke down deep inside them.  It's driven mentally, emotionally, sexually, and physically.  It feels good and they want more.  Much more.  the irony is that the guilt and "naughty" angle just plays into the desire to keep smoking.  Couple that with the mainstream dogma of demonizing smoking and you have every reason to be a smoker.   All those things drove me to smoke, and I'm here to tell you..... it's fantastic.

When was the last time you seen a smoker light up and look like they didn't enjoy it?  Likely, never.  You see the look of relief, pleasure, and bliss all wrapped-up in one joyful package "wash-over" their face.  You can almost see them almost get weak in the legs.  The smile and almost joyful giggle follows.  That's the reality of the smoker's paradise of wrapping themselves up regularly in a smokey blanket.  From the moment they smell the cigarette while they light it to the deep drag of smoke into their lungs, it's like a moment of beautiful surrender.  A few deep drags and the smoke works it's magic and the smoker's body gets the pleasure and relief it was craving.  The best part is the smoker can do this over and over again.  The constant re-satisfying of oneself is blissful.  The craving to satisfying cycle is a driving force in making the smoker feel they are in a pleasure-filled addiction.  An addiction that may be partially physical, but mostly wonderful.

Again, non-smokers don't understand this.  If they did, they might actually desire to become smokers.  If they are naturally "wired" for it, as I've discussed in previous posts, they very well may not be able to resist it.

I've now been smoking for 6 years and it just gets better and better.  I smoke more, smoke happier, and the notion of ever wanting to quit fades away and I couldn't be happier about that.

For those that don't understand the pleasure and blissful surrender of smoking and/or might be curious to see if it might be what YOU are looking for, here is a compilation of photos of smokers that really illustrates what it's really all about.  And yes, it feels that good:











So light up!


Take a Huge Drag!


And Enjoy the Pleasure You Need!


On that note......time to go light up again and get my pleasure-filled fix.... come join me :)


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3 comments:

  1. I must admit that you have reason, man!
    I changed my vision about smoke in the last year, thanks also your post!

    I love smoke with friends: smoke create a bond that not-smokers can't understand!

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  2. Pleasure!

    I ligth it up,
    I inhale
    And I feel it!
    The sensation in my brain
    Relax me!
    Pleasure!

    I exhale
    And I see!
    My self while holding the cig and take a puff!
    And I like it!
    Pleasure!

    I am with the other!
    We ligth up and start
    And I feel it!
    The smoke bonded us!
    It's Great!
    Pleasure!

    I finish it!
    I ligth another!
    I want it!
    It's good!
    Pleasure!

    I am slave
    and I am happy!
    I live for It!
    I want more!
    Pleasure!

    I am a smoker!
    Cool and badass!
    A servant of nicotine.
    Pleasure!

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  3. I tried it secretly after reading your blog here. I have one room in my house, where I live alone for now, and found that, after awhile, I end up doing it without thinking as this room has a computer and I'm very busy on the Net.
    The problem is that, now, if I don't smoke while on my computer in my room, it doesn't feel right. Worse, I have a nonsmoking girlfriend who will be moving in soon and she doesn't know about this activity of mine; no one does.
    I tried stopping and now understand this problems involved with stopping as all I can think about is smoking when on the computer. I'm thinking about moving my computer room to somewhere else in the house.

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