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If you want my opinion: Don't get addicted to nicotine.
I've quit vaping. And it's supposedly easy for some people... But for me, overcoming the nicotine addiction has been hard and just shit and taken way longer than I thought. So, I don't know why you're asking all these questions... Just be a bit cautious with nicotine and things like that.
I stopped vaping last week and holy shit dude the nicotine withdrawals are no joke. I'm absolutely miserable.
I want to express my solidarity. Thank you for sharing. It also makes me feel less alone. Seems it's easier for some people and not so easy for others. I was always told to push through and remind myself it'll get better. Turns out that's not even half the truth. I stopped vaping a few months ago. And I still wouldn't consider myself fine. The worst stuff slowly faded. But it took me way longer than the one or two weeks i read somewhere. It's the right thing, though.
Stay strong, friend, I believe in you ๐
Thx. Will do.