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    reaganyouth84 Guest

    Default Cigars for the ladies

    Ok, I just read Amanda's thread, and perhaps I should just put this in that thread, but I was wondering if there are any cigars that are good for novice female smokers. Maybe you could help answer my question Amanda, or anyone else on the board. I'm not trying to turn this into a dating advice column or anything, but I've been talking to this girl, and she really likes cigars, and has a few puffs off mine when we are together. So, if you guys have any ideas hit me up.
    -Mike

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    Amanda Guest

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    First of all, congratulations on finding a girl who enjoys smoking cigars. I'm not good with "novice cigar smoker" advice since I have basically smoked the gas station cheapies and large cigars that may not appeal to most young ladies. I am thoroughly enjoying Ashton Churchills, which I purchased a box of last week. They are very mild and smooth, but they are also very large and aren't exactly cheap. If you think your girl would like a big seven-inch cigar, I think she could handle those.

    I'll probably be better able to answer your question in a couple weeks when I try out some cigarillos recommended to me for quick on-campus smoke breaks. Seems like most girls prefer smaller cigars. After I've tried a couple of those brands, I'll give you an update. Good luck with her!

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    My wife likes the CAO Moontrance line, it'sa light smoke, comes in different flavors, she's partial to the honey flavored ones.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    My girlfriend enjoyed the Moontrace as well...
    "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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    reaganyouth84 Guest

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    Thanks for the advice. If you have anymore suggestions let me know.
    -Mike

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