The cigar smoker stereotype
I just wondered if anyone had any views or opinions on this. By visiting many American cigar forums (of which this is the best, obviously!) I've noticed that there are many cigar smokers of quite a young age, by this I mean around 18- 25. Over here in England, there seems to be a stereotype of cigar smokers as being either older men or rich business executives and high power 'city slickers'. Cigars over here just don't seem as popular with regular working class people. I don't know anyone else my age (23) who smokes cigars, and if I were to smoke a cigar bigger than corona size in public, i would be considered a freak, and get some very funny looks. Which is why I smoke privately ion my back yard. It seems to me that these stereotypes don't apply in the US and that younger people who are into cigars is less of a big deal, and you guys seems more chilled out about it.
I'm sure people think i'm smoking a cigar to look like a gangster or a movie star or something, people just don't understand that regular blue collar workers can enjoy cigars.
I was actually born in California, but moved over here when I was 2.......I think its time I moved back!!
I just thought this might be an interesting talking point as to why such stereotypes exist etc.