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Subject: Re: Advice for Linda - french inhaling


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Rita
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Date Posted: 14:16:25 05/06/07 Sun
In reply to: Linda 's message, "Re: Advice for Linda - french inhaling" on 13:31:06 05/06/07 Sun

I'm afraid I'm not very good at rings, so I can't offer any help there. Sorry.

Rita

>Hi Rita -
>
>Thanks so much for your post. I definitely want to
>learn how to French inhale. Since I only smoke a
>couple of cigs. a day, I'm probably going to practice
>my smoke rings for a while, and then try French
>inhales.
>
>By the way, do you know how I can get my smoke rings
>to travel fast from my mouth, and then far across the
>room before they disappear?
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Linda
>
>
>>Linda,
>>
>>I saw in one of your posts you'd like to be able to
>>french inhale. Here's how you might go about it:
>>After taking a puff, open your mouth as if you're just
>>going to let the smoke waft out on its own. As it
>>begins to waft out, start breathing in through your
>>nostrils (try to avoid any air movement in your
>>mouth). Also, you can give the smoke in your mouth
>>just the ever-so-slight nudge with your tongue as you
>>breathe in with your nostrils. Practicing in front of
>>a mirror will help.
>>
>>Since you like menthols, as I do, I think you'll
>>really enjoy french inhaling. It produces a very
>>pleasurable tingling in the nose as its going in. A
>>nose exhale after even doubles the fun.
>>
>>Good luck,
>>
>>Rita

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