(June 3, 2015 at 12:03 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: In that case, the worst of it will come much later for you. But before you have a long, drawn-out death from heart disease or cancer, you can look forward to a greatly increased chance of impotence. (You can do an online search for "smoking impotence" without the quotation marks and see for yourself.)
Is the taste of cigarettes better than having good sex?
End of sermon.
It's your life, live it how you want. But make sure it is what you want.
I'm 34 and I've smoked since I was 15. it's really started affecting my health in the last couple of years, including something similar to what you're talking about - not impotence (yet) but something similar and not guaranteed to be caused by the smoking but thought highly probable. Personally I think I'll be lucky to see 40 but I just can't quit