Hey freebird137,
I wouldn't call what I feel when i see someone smoking disgust, or pity. I feel sorry that they are still in the throngs of the addiction. And, I have a knowingness that sooner or later, they will have to face that addiction or reap the horrible consequences. (or, maybe they will be one of the lucky ones that do not get a smoking related disease) I still have friends that smoke. I do not think less of people because they smoke, because I understand the addiction. Intelligent people smoke, artistic people, active people, rich people, poor people, people from all walks of life, every economic strata, smoke. I will not preach to them about the benefits of quitting, unless they bring up the subject. It does not make you less of a person. But, it is an aspect of life that people will wake up and deal with, or ignore. You are right, it is a choice. But, when addiction is involved, the reasons we are making that choice can be greatly influenced. I deluded myself into thinking that I liked to smoke. I needed to smoke to get my fix of nicotine. And, hey, congratulations on 57 days smoke free. That is wonderful.
new me
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B]5/26/2007
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 178
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 4,272
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $890.00
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 24 [B]Hrs:[/B] 15 [B]Mins:[/B] 0 [B]Seconds:[/B] 17