I think my problem with this is: I want others to fully appreciate Cigar smoking not just think of it as smoking a large expensive cigarette and huff away.
I think my problem with this is: I want others to fully appreciate Cigar smoking not just think of it as smoking a large expensive cigarette and huff away.
If somebody gets satisfaction and enjoyment out of chewing a dry cigar, then I say, let 'em chew. Smoking is an individual experience and they are enjoying it in their own way. Be happy for them.
a chance to have some conversation with your friends...."hey guys....you might enjoy the way you're smoking those cigars...but,try this".....explain things to them...maybe it's as simple as that.....tell them the differences that you've discovered....see if you can change the way they're smoking them....try it...it may work...
Lets not forget, this is Dad and bro we're talking about here. Emotions tend to cloud judgement.![]()
"No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
~ Mark Twain
Don't sweat it , next time tell him you saved the best part for him.
Here's a story for you - not my own, but there's no harm in retelling.
The hero of our story is in a bar, enjoying a cigar. A group of young men come in, celebrating something or other, and pull out some premium cigars (I forget what they were - Montecristo or something like that). Our hero watches in horror as they peel off the wrappers and light up.
"What are you doing?" he asks. "Why did you just peel off the wrapper?"
"It's the wrapper," one of the youngsters replies. "Aren't you supposed to unwrap it before lighting up?"
Like I said, not my story. But the guy I heard it from insisted that it was the truth.
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