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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    I did it, I did it Thanks for the help Pyro

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    Oh Yeah, Dont Feel Bad about asking dumb questions here. We all have to start somewhere. Hey, even Zino Davidoff once wondered how to puff a cigar! We all have to start somewhere.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Everyone has ther own opinion, but here's how I light and smoke.

    Cut the cigar and clean up the end. If necessary, wet the end and let dry to reseat a loose wrapper or cap.

    Roll the cigar through the lighter flame until the outside edge is lit all around (grey ash), then gently puf to get the center lit. Let it rest a moment. Make sure the foot is evenly lit before smoking or you increase the chance of an uneven burn.

    Gently pull a mouthfull of smoke. With your mouth slightly open, let the smoke drift out of your mouth and wreathe your head. You can use this opportunity to gently sniff the smoke and appreciate it's aroma. Blow out the remaining smoke and appreciate the flavor on your palate.

    Rest it a moment, have a sip of your drink, then repeat.

    You can sneak in a double pull every once in a while if you want, blow a few smoke rings, whatever makes you happy!

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    I had to teach my wife the same thing. She was used to smoking cigarettes from her younger days and was trying to inhale the cigars and almost puked \

    The way I got her to understand was (I think this was mentioned above) is to suck with your cheeks. I also told her it is like drinking from a straw. When you drink with a straw you do not immediately swallow the drink. You draw the drink (or in this case smoke) into your mouth very similar to sucking on a straw. Allow the smoke to linger in you mouth for a bit then blow it out.

    Also . . . the advice above about smoking s l o w l y is also key. You will enjoy the cigar and it will taste much better if you smoke slowly.

    - Jason
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    I had to teach my wife the same thing. She was used to smoking cigarettes from her younger days and was trying to inhale the cigars and almost puked \

    The way I got her to understand was (I think this was mentioned above) is to suck with your cheeks. I also told her it is like drinking from a straw. When you drink with a straw you do not immediately swallow the drink. You draw the drink (or in this case smoke) into your mouth very similar to sucking on a straw. Allow the smoke to linger in you mouth for a bit then blow it out.

    Also . . . the advice above about smoking s l o w l y is also key. You will enjoy the cigar and it will taste much better if you smoke slowly.

    - Jason
    My wife did the same thing....she coughed for about 5 minutes, then got pissed at me for not telling her not to inhale.

    I actually used the same explanation as Jason (the straw analogy) to tell her how to smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    My wife did the same thing....she coughed for about 5 minutes, then got pissed at me for not telling her not to inhale.

    I actually used the same explanation as Jason (the straw analogy) to tell her how to smoke.

    That's a good analo gy!!!
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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    At least your wives will smoke a cigar. My soon to be wife will not even take a puff off one of mine. At least she will sit outside with me (But only upwind)

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