My husband smoked for 15 years and quit a few years before we met. He told me he still craves it but he doesn't go out and buy them. He quit cold turkey and his insides felt like they were twisting and it lasted him three days he said.
He started in his teens due to peer pressure and he got addicted after the first try and he didn't quit until he was around 30.
Five years old Callaway?
I tried cigarettes when I was about that young too because my aunt was doing it but no one would let me and my cousin tattled on me when she saw me trying to smoke one of her cigarettes she put in the ash tray. But I never got to smoke it. But I did try again in my teens and it made me cough and I can't stand the smell so I don't see why nicotine would make people be addicted if it didn't work with me. It's the smell that keeps me away mostly so maybe I didn't do it right? My husband told me drugs do different effects on people (some get addicted, some do not), plus I think someone told me the same on WP when I was saying how can people get addicted if I didn't because I couldn't stand the smell, I couldn't get addicted when I tried it so why would the drug make others addicted.