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Subject: Re: smoking and personality...


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ultragold22 (shining)
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Date Posted: 19:39:55 05/12/07 Sat
In reply to: Milo 's message, "smoking and personality..." on 13:30:19 05/01/07 Tue

>A few days ago I met with a few friends of mine. I
>didn’t see them since quite a long time, since we were
>friends in junior high school and then we took
>different roads. Among them there was also Sara, a
>girl which has always been sort of a normal and boring
>person (on my opinion). I actually didn’t know her
>very well though; although being a cute girl I never
>had any interesting conversation with her and I
>remember her as a timid and rather silent person.
>Well, when I met her again, I still found her a little
>on her own, but then she took a pack of Camel out of
>her pocket and started smoking in front of us as it
>was the most normal thing to do. This captured my
>attention a lot and I started to look at her in a
>different way. I don’t know why, she looked completely
>different to me, I can’t explain this. She looked
>older and smoking also gave her a sort of sensual
>look; but still, it changed her a lot… I must admit, I
>liked it a lot. I have been thinking about her a lot
>during the last days… Before that day I have never
>considered smoking as an action that might change
>somebody’s personality.
>Has anyone of you ever had similar experiences? Do you
>have friends who started smoking recently and did you
>start looking at them in a different way? Let me know,
>I am curious… (Milo)


i totally understand what you are saying.... smoking has a very erotic effect on how a woman is viewed and a quite pleasing one at that. she has a certain sexiness that nothing else can compare too.

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