Former Smokers, Other Than The Obvious – Health...









I gave up smoking but I was not really aware of ten “non-health” related benefits until I started to jot them down – amazing how many people didn’t quite spot the “non health” criteria.
1. Less Money wasted
2. Not having to organise ciggy runs overseas
3.Not having to go to the garage at 4am when you run out anyway
4.Body smells nicer
5.Clothes smell nicer
6.Not as many “hot rock” burns as I hardle ever smoke pot now
7.House is fresher
8.Ceilings and walls no longer go yellow
9. Light curtains do not get nasty/orangy tint anymore
10. Car is no longer a ghastly mess of cellophane, cig ends and ash
One for luck: Most friends are non-smokers – so is easier
ps: In England, slang for a cigarette is a fa6 – which means something a bit different over the pond – which I guess is why my “fa6-run” – turned into asterisks!












13 Responses to “Former Smokers, Other Than The Obvious – Health – Can You Give 10 Benefits Of Quitting Smoking?”


  1. Mark T Says:

    1. Saves lots of $$
    2. Saves lots of $$
    3. Saves lots of $$
    4. Saves lots of $$
    5. Saves lots of $$
    6. Saves lots of $$
    7. Saves lots of $$
    8. Saves lots of $$
    9. Saves lots of $$
    10. Saves lots of $$
    Add up the money that you spend on cigarettes in one month. It is incredible. As a smoker, I did not miss the money each day because it was only $5.00 or so a day, but over a month, $5.00 per day is $150.00. That is actually a low estimate of what I was spending on cigarettes. Put the money aside every day. After each month or two, spend the money on something nice for yourself. Pretty soon, you will have some nice things…just because you quit smoking!!!
    Good luck with quiting.

  2. Mr. G Says:

    You will smell sooo much better. No just your breath but your clothes and your home will smell better and you will suddenly be able to really taste food again. Seems like the above folks have the rest of it covered pretty good.

  3. O Wise One Says:

    I’ll give you the top reason : about $5.00 per pack of cigs

  4. Maverick Says:

    I’m not a smoker but how about staying alive longer. If you are trying to quit, I found this you may want to read.

  5. Think About It Says:

    1.Lower risk of lung cancer
    2.lower risk of stroke/heart attack
    3. Wont spend as much money
    4.lower risk of damaging your brain.
    5.Wont cough as much
    6.less heartburn and indigestion
    7.whiter teeth
    8.better breath
    9.sharper thinking
    10 no more gulit towards the people suffering from your 2nd hand smoke.

  6. TylerBri Says:

    -you wont smell
    -you wont wheeze anymore
    -you wont wake up with chunky lumps in ur throat
    -you wont halk up a lung when u laugh
    -you can save a lot of money A LOT
    -you can spend the money you save on something nice
    -you will be able to handle a 5hr + plaine ride
    -your fingers wont look like u stuck em up ur ***
    -your teeth wont look like you brush with sugar cubes
    and you will never have to NEED another cigarette

  7. jenisisg Says:

    1-mate you stink if you smoke
    2-its not attractive
    3-you will become an outcast when the ban kicks in, if your from UK
    4-you will get yellow teeth, and fingers
    5-save money
    6-you become a better person, instead of craving and thinking smoking is the only option
    7-live longer
    8-set a good example to the younger 1′s, imagine seeing your kids smoking just because you did
    9-not a nice person to kiss
    10-will stop killing us, your killing your family and freinds if you smoke around them indoors, harsh i know
    STOP SMOKING ITS ATURNOFF

  8. pinklinz Says:

    My quit date was 10/15/2006 Here are my top 10 reasons. I owe my attitude and success to Joel at WhyQuit.com and the freedom message board on MSN. I smoked for 23 years 1.5 packs a day. I recommend to get educated about what smoking does to your body and you’ll be able to quit too. My reasons for quitting fell into 4 categories: Money, Health, Time, Smell
    10. I feel so proud of myself.
    9. I save money.
    8. I feel accomplished, I am doing something really really hard.
    7. I smell so much better. The stench of a smoker and smoking is horrible. You can’t hide it. I know this now because my sense of smell has returned.
    6. I am proud of myself. I beam everyday and in all facets of my life becuase I have accomplished ovecoming nicotine addiction.
    5. I had money to hire a cleaning lady, I decided it wasn’t worth it, but funds were there.
    4. My self esteem has shot up 100% if not more. If I can overcome nicotine addiction and not smoke, I can do anything!
    3. I feel better. I haven’t noticed much of a change physically, lots of people do, but I have noticed I climb steps much more easily. I am so much calmer, I am more relaxed. Took some time to get to this state, but I’m calmer.
    2. I have more time. I don’t spend time messing with smoking, I have more time to make dinner, watch movies, go to the gym (which I can afford now), do projects around the house, etc….
    1. I am proud of myself.
    I feel like I sound like an evangalist, but I want to share the joy I have found in overcoming nicotine addiction. Go to whyquit, and learn why cold turkey quitting has the best success rate of all quitting methods, and how the pharmceutical and tobacco companies have worked together to keep people addicted to nicotine. All my best to those who choose to quit smoking and to joining me in taking a personal vow to NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF.

  9. Babs Says:

    more time
    more money
    less stink
    cleaner teeth

  10. Bunker J Says:

    When you sweat in the gym you don’t smell the lingering cigarette stench that seeps from your body.

  11. Jim Says:

    1)waking up with fresh mouth, thus ur pillow dont smell.
    2)white shirt dont turn yellow after use
    3)facial skin appear fresh
    4)voice sounds loud n clear
    5)feels relax and alert when conducting long hours negotiation
    6)car air feels cleaner
    7)save some mony
    8)feeling rejuvenated and therefore acomplish more dialy task
    9)changes your friends perception towards yourself
    10)feel very very proud and respect with yourself

  12. yahya r Says:

    Why yes…yes I can.
    1.Smoking is expensive. It isn’t hard to figure out how much you spend on smoking: Multiply how much money you spend on tobacco every day by 365 (days per year) The amount may surprise you. Now multiply that by the number of years you have been using tobacco and that number will probably astound you.
    2.Kissing a smoker is like putting your tongue in an ashtray.
    3.Smoking is not cool or glamorous. You don’t have to smoke to fit in.
    4.Not smoking improves the air quality for everyone around you.
    5.A study once showed that 60% of American men with less than a high school education were smokers.
    6.More Americans die in four months from tobacco than an entire year of drug use.
    7.Your sense of smell and taste is better when you don’t smoke.
    8.Smoking is bad for your skin.
    9.Yellow teeth are not very attractive.
    10.Smoking has been known to cause impotence.
    I could go on but you only asked for ten.
    There is alot of truth here that may help-http://www.chiff.com/health/smoking.htm

  13. It's opinion I . Says:

    smoked 27 yrs . smoke free 4 months
    saves money? still can’t get ahead
    health? still breathe hard. no extra energy

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