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    Well I dont have many sticks under my belt yet, but Ive been trying these Romeo Y Julietas and the last two Ive had have made me feel kinda weird. Like kinda dizzy and high almost.
    Is that normal? I dont know if its just me, but the last two Ive had, have made me feel like this. I kinda like it, but its kinda weird and new to me.

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    Are you inhaling the smoke??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empire23
    Well I dont have many sticks under my belt yet, but Ive been trying these Romeo Y Julietas and the last two Ive had have made me feel kinda weird. Like kinda dizzy and high almost.
    Is that normal? I dont know if its just me, but the last two Ive had, have made me feel like this. I kinda like it, but its kinda weird and new to me.
    Yup - very normal. Still happens to me when I smoke a (stronger) cigar (and no, I don't inhale). B/c I don't smoke a lot (heresy on this site), when I do, the nicotene gives me a nice buzz. Once you get used to it, like any habit, it probably won't as much. I rather enjoy it.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    No, I try not too inhale. Can you inhale cigars? The feeling is kinda nice though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empire23
    Can you inhale cigars?
    Maybe you can. but I can't :)

    Smoking strong cigars can be known to make you dizzy, especially if you're not used to it...

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    Try eating something before you fire up. Might help until you get completely and totally saturated with nicotene.

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    Yeah, I still get this sometimes, especially with a strong cigar. I found that eating usually helps... also, the one time it happened really badly was in a small closed room with no ventilation, AND I had been drinking heavily... I ended up chuffing. . So I would recommend try to have a bit to eat sometime before, and be somewhere with some ventilation :)

    Edit: Also, someone smoking dry STALE cigars can upset my stomach as well... the horror!

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    Another thing - strong cigar + alcohol + hot tub = very light headed and pale faced person, i.e. me. Never again... in that combination that is.
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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