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So!

What other vices have you acquired/given up since quitting.

 

I eat a bit more sweets, the struggle is real.

I'm on day 12? of being a vegetarian. I gotta be honest though, not a difficult transition in any way,

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So!

What other vices have you acquired/given up since quitting.

I eat a bit more sweets, the struggle is real.

I'm on day 12? of being a vegetarian. I gotta be honest though, not a difficult transition in any way,

So do you feel any different after going veggie for 12 days? Better, worse the same? I've thought about trying it.
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I gave up master bating to help my eyes. Then I learned about carrots.

 

So I didn't have to quit anything. Just eat more carrots

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I gave up master bating to help my eyes. Then I learned about carrots.

 

So I didn't have to quit anything. Just eat more carrots

 

Whew! I wondered what the carrots were for.

 

As for vices, I drink more ever since I quit. That's really the only one I have left, aside from the fun harmless ones.  :)

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Cocktails.....didn't drink during the first two years of my quit...making up for it now with my homemade cocktail weekend treat.

So good to see you Sharon...youv,e been missed around here...

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