If you smoke one cigarette per day during 20 days, is that any chance to become a smoker? (I mean addicted)?!


Question: If you smoke one cigarette per day during 20 days, is that any chance to become a smoker.? (I mean addicted).?
I want to know where is the limit between fooling around and addiction.
Thank you.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yes, you cold easily become addicted in that time frame.

The problem with smoking is that its a social thing at first. You and your buddies stand around outside having a smoke, shootin the sh!t. It won't take long before the one a day turns to two, then three, then 5, and the next thing you know you are a pack a day smoker.

DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

While your buddies are smoking, try chewing on a cinnamon stick. They are tasty and give you something to do while they smoke. Who knows, they might even turn to the cinnamon as well. You could save a life.Health Question & Answer

Every cigarette you have changes your brain a little bit and makes you a little more addicted. However, if you only smoke one pack over the course of 20 days, it won't be at all hard to quit. As a warning though, once you are addicted, you are forever addicted. Even if you quit, one cigarette can bring the addiction back, causing you to need a certain number of cigarettes per day to stave off withdrawal. So, if you don't want that, never smoke more than 1 or 2 in a day.Health Question & Answer

That is exactly how i started!!! One here and one there didn't seem harmless at the time. Now i am 20 years old and up to almost a pack a day.

Just be care full you can become hooked very easy.Health Question & Answer

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