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Good morning!

 

I'm 26 and I used to smoke heavily. I thought I'd be hooked for life, but I'm smoke-free since june/2017, and feeling surprisingly okay!

 

I still had a few craving these past couple of months - they were very few, far between and not nearly as horrible as before, but enough to remind me that quitting is an everyday effort.

 

I used to browse QSMB, and I'm very glad I found this forum - I really missed reading topics every morning, and knowing there are some friendly fellas I can't let down played a major part in my quit.

 

I'm very happy to join you, and I hope I'll have something to say every now and then.

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12 minutes ago, justanotherme said:

 and knowing there are some friendly fellas I can't let down played a major part in my quit.

 

I hear ya on that... getting in a public nope is essential to my quit.

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2 minutes ago, despair not said:

What kept you ?

 

I'm not sure I understand, but I haven't joined you guys sooner 'cause-- Well, I didn't know where to go (lol) and I thought I was a bit too busy to be an active member anywhere, I guess...? But I did miss pledging NOPE, so I was overjoyed to find this place.

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