Well when I decided to quit I had ciggs all over the place. I tossed a lot out but a lot was leftover. Since I've quit, while cleaning, I've found partially filled cigg packs here and there, and I still haven't cleaned out my full ashtray in my car. These things don't tempt me cause I figured if I wanted a cigg, I'd want a fresh one and not some stale thing. So, in other words, the physical presence of a cigg didn't affect my determination to quit.
For you, it's different cause you are merely experimenting and testing yourself in a casual manner. It doesn't happen often, but there are a rare few who just decide they don't feel like smoking anymore, just out of nowhere, and just end up quitting with no problems whatsoever. It's a rare few though. And smoking isn't just a physical thing, it's also a social thing, and the social part can be the hardest to quit. I know it was for me (my own PC being my main social thing). So will be interesting to see how it goes for you tomorrow Johnny! Heck, I quit for 2 years, ten years ago, and ended up starting again just because I felt like smoking around certain people that also smoked.
[ 07-12-2007, 08:41 PM: Message edited by: ladyzekke ]
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