How bad are vapes?

>be me unironically jacked
>meet with teen girl met online
>frick her and alot of other teen girls
>all of them worshipped my arms
>handed me a vape
>hit it
>on cloud frickin 9
>been addicted to nic for the last year
How fricked am I? I need nic every 15min, upon waking, driving, at work, etc. Were these b***hes sucumbuses?

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nicotine itself is not particularly harmful. Smoking is bad because of all the other stuff in cigs and the fact that nicotine makes you come back for more. idk what vapes do to people, aside from getting them addicted to nicotine. Maybe check out nootropics forums? They cycle nicotine with other nootropics (caffeine, I think), so that could help you keep things under control.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Do you think it was worth it? All the teen fricking.. was it worth a nicotine addiction? I’ll ask myself this again when I’m 50 and receive my cancer diagnosis.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Don't smoke
        >Be a nerd
        >Still get cancer at 50
        Nobody makes it out alive dipshit.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          It's all they have anon, their inability to take risks is the only thing they can cling to, their inaction is their greatest accomplishment, let them have it

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >It's all they have anon, their inability to take control themselves is the only thing they can cling to, smoking on cancer sticks is their greatest accomplishment, let them have it

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        I've never had sex or hit a vape, so you are better placed to answer that than me.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        it was worth it. Here's a hint from someone who used to smoke/vape: just fricking stop lol

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        You do realise that smokers/ex smockers only make up 20% of cancer patients, right? Odds are you're going to get cancer and it will have nothing to do with wether you smoke or not. Plenty of stories about people living healthy their whole life only to still wind up with cancer. Not that I'm advocating smoking or anything but its not the sure thing death sentence everything thinks it is. If that was true then humanity should have died out in the 60s when everyone and their dog smoked

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      nicotine is a poor substitute for actual happiness and will ensure you live life in a narrow band of "everything is ok" and "haven't had my hit everything sucks", never reaching the highest highs possible

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >we're back
        >it's over
        >every 15 minutes
        such is the life of a vapist...

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Lots of girls I go on dates with call me a gay for vaping, but then they ask for a hit later on and frick me any way
    ??????????

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      (You) just wanted to boast about getting pussy

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah and bring up the point that you should just do what you want to do

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ok buddy

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      theyd call you a gay if u put tampons up your ass but they'd still ask for one

      vaping is for girls

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        ?

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Disposables are full of Chinese mystery chemicals

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Were these b***hes sucumbuses?
    it's succubi, ricky

  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    A lot of young people are going to end up with nicotine addictions, but that's not exactly the end of the world. It's just going to be another problem on a lot of people's plate.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, they could just be addicted to Benzos or Anti Depressants like they are supposed to.

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    every time I vape for more than a few days, it gives me horrible nausea and fricks up my lung capacity

    not worth it

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Medium bad probably. Anecdotally I'd say half as bad as smoking, maybe a third as bad.
    I read some anon who claimed to work for the morgue and he claimed "nonsmokers have pinkish lungs, daily cigarette smokers have blackish lungs and that vape users had flat grey lungs, unlike any he had seen before.
    Don't do nic all the time man, it feels nice but it's a vascular constrictor, which is not great.

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    vapping is nothing compared to smoking or chewing tobacco. a month after switching from cigarettes (2 packs a day for 15 years) to nicotine-salt refillable vapes (much cheaper and more like smoking than the disposable or prefilled pod ones) my stamina improved vastly and i stopped coughing up phlegm for 10 solid minutes every morning. gums turned from sickly grey back to a healthy pink and my sense of smell/taste improved a lot. it also completely stopped the really bad acid reflux i had for a few years. it does dry your mouth and throat out a lot more than smoking (or at least it feels that way,) but as long as you drink water regularly while vapping and buy some lozenges - it's not that bad.

    what perplexes me is that i see a lot of younger people who have never smoked before go from vapes to cigarettes. i used nicotine inhalers, nicotine gum, nicotine patches, the first generation of electric cigarettes with the freebase nicotine - none could replace smoking - but nicotine-salt is just as satisfying to me as the real deal. so i don't see the point. they also use crazy high nicotine content shit - 3ml of 5% is more than enough for me (a lifelong heavy smoker) - my 20yo cousin who never smoked before goes through 5ml of 10% juice that he mixes himself, he started smoking a few months ago.

  9. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've vaped for about 7 years. Just going off of a smart watch, but my bpm is 61, my blood oxygen level is 98%, last time I went to the doctor I had quote "perfect blood pressure", and my workouts are better than ever. I'm sure if I was smoking all of those would be much worse off so I'm not too concerned.

  10. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Where did you find these b***hes, tell me homosexual!

  11. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    vapes are bad because people vape too much and get more nicotine and get high blood pressure and shit like this.

    i take nicotine mints and they're not very enjoyable but if i have a nic fit i take one and it gets rid of it. i have been using them for so long that i just have 1 every other day up to 2 a day if i'm stressed out. It costs 30 bucks for 120 mints so it's usually 120 bucks a year

  12. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    So today is day 26 of no cigg/vape for me. Been surviving on nicotine mints about 6 or 7 a day.
    I would vape non stop through the day and I felt my lungs hurt one morning. That's when I decided to make a change. I would smoke ciggs and chinese disposables like elfbar etc. every day
    Ever since stopping I feel a good difference. No more brain fog, more motivated to workout and even get out of bed each morning, overall feeling more positive than I did these past 4 years.
    My urges are history and I really don't see myself going back.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I will add, it's not so much the cancer scare that did it for me, but the fact that I wanted to improve the quality of my life. That vape in your pocket is an instant hit of dopamine and comfort. It would leave me feeling sluggish all the time.
      There is a high sugar content in these disposables as well, which caused me to dehydrate myself, I'd go pee like once every hour. I've stopped eating shit too as I don't have the same cravings. Overall a positive change

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Good job anon! Each day will get easier, and the cravings will eventually fade. But if I knew I was on my deathbed, I'll buy a packet of smokes and start again. I still miss them sometimes, kek.
      > smoked for decade plus
      > quit a decade ago

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Thanks anon!

        For me, the weirdest part about quitting smoking by vaping is the cough. My "smoker's cough" got 5x worse when I quit smoking. And I thought it was related to vaping. This is one things I never read anywhere, that seems like people who are quitting should know so I'm ranting about it here. It's not vaping.

        I went to the doctor, and he said it's a domino effect of the cells in your lungs healing. What happens is your lungs start healing, and the key process behind that is generating mucus to flush all the built up shit out of lungs. And (here's the important part), the more your lungs heal, the more efficiently they're able to generate mucus. It's why the cough actually gets worse when you quit smoking. More healthy cells = more mucus being generated to pull all the shit out of your lungs. For me, it took about 3 months. My lungs were at their worst on that middle month, and then it tapered off again until it was gone. I was vaping the entire time, including when the cough stopped, so the doctor was right.
        I swear, I thought I had covid or something since I quit after I got a cold. I thought maybe it was covid and it butchered my lungs. Guess not.

        I don't doubt what you say, because just last night I got a pretty terrible coughing fit that lasted 3 minutes. I was surprised too since it couldn't have been the smoke. Maybe I heal here on out

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      For me, the weirdest part about quitting smoking by vaping is the cough. My "smoker's cough" got 5x worse when I quit smoking. And I thought it was related to vaping. This is one things I never read anywhere, that seems like people who are quitting should know so I'm ranting about it here. It's not vaping.

      I went to the doctor, and he said it's a domino effect of the cells in your lungs healing. What happens is your lungs start healing, and the key process behind that is generating mucus to flush all the built up shit out of lungs. And (here's the important part), the more your lungs heal, the more efficiently they're able to generate mucus. It's why the cough actually gets worse when you quit smoking. More healthy cells = more mucus being generated to pull all the shit out of your lungs. For me, it took about 3 months. My lungs were at their worst on that middle month, and then it tapered off again until it was gone. I was vaping the entire time, including when the cough stopped, so the doctor was right.
      I swear, I thought I had covid or something since I quit after I got a cold. I thought maybe it was covid and it butchered my lungs. Guess not.

  13. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Anything you put in your lungs other than clean air is going to be detrimental in some way. But of all the things you can put in there, some nicotine and glycerin is pretty low on the list of harmful stuff. Not awesome, but probably not going to hurt you.

    Listen, they make 0 nicotine vape juice. If you really want the habit but not the nicotine, it's an option. As someone that smoked for 30 years and quit by vaping, I genuinely feel like the addictive properties of nicotine are severely blown out of proportion, if they even exist at all. I'm sure everyone is different, but it feels like it's a 100% behavioral addiction.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I genuinely feel like the addictive properties of nicotine are severely blown out of proportion
      Yes. The withdrawals just last a days to a week and then you are pretty much over it.

      For me, the weirdest part about quitting smoking by vaping is the cough. My "smoker's cough" got 5x worse when I quit smoking. And I thought it was related to vaping. This is one things I never read anywhere, that seems like people who are quitting should know so I'm ranting about it here. It's not vaping.

      I went to the doctor, and he said it's a domino effect of the cells in your lungs healing. What happens is your lungs start healing, and the key process behind that is generating mucus to flush all the built up shit out of lungs. And (here's the important part), the more your lungs heal, the more efficiently they're able to generate mucus. It's why the cough actually gets worse when you quit smoking. More healthy cells = more mucus being generated to pull all the shit out of your lungs. For me, it took about 3 months. My lungs were at their worst on that middle month, and then it tapered off again until it was gone. I was vaping the entire time, including when the cough stopped, so the doctor was right.
      I swear, I thought I had covid or something since I quit after I got a cold. I thought maybe it was covid and it butchered my lungs. Guess not.

      Its like when you are a none smoker and you visit someone that smokes and you cough your fricking lungs out a few hours afterwards to clear up the shit. Or if you are in a room with someone smoking and you open the window and get non-smoke air in that is when you realize how bad the air you was in actually was and you start coughing as the lungs try to clean the shit out.

  14. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >>all of them worshipped my arms
    arm circumference flex no pump?

  15. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Pretty bad. Hot air into your lungs is just bad in general. Cigs suck because you get shit like tar in your lungs but cigs aren't the only way to take tobacco.

  16. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nicotine reduces blood flow to extremities so makes you wrinkly earlier in life.

  17. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Google "popcorn lung".

  18. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Gumming up your lungs
    I mean... It negatively affects your cardio which means your workouts will progressively suffer

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