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Given the current times, I would imagine that more cigars are being consumed.

I am still having to go to work, but previous to COVID time I was usually smoking 1 cigar a day during the work week/ 2-3 on weekends.

I am now finding myself smoking more out of boredom. 2 during the work week/ 3-4 on the weekends.

 

I probably shouldn't compare, but How often/ how much are you smoking? More since virus times? Or less because of health concern?

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Under normal circumstances I am usually good for 2-3 per week, mostly depending on the weather.  In the last month I am smoking about double that.  I have a lot more time on my hands these days! 

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much less.

trying to hold onto my finances, and get some unneeded debt paid off.

cigars cost $$$$$$ (especially Cuban ones that are smoked around here)

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I was at about 1-2 a week before my son was born. Now I am lucky to get 1 a month. On a plus note, it is way easier to let them age now. 

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ebbs and flows

winter: not much unless I'm traveling somewhere warm.

fall/spring/summer: 1x every couple weeks. more if i'm camping/backpacking. WFH + nice weather had me smoking almost daily until the rain showed back up.

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About the same as I work from home anyway unless I'm meeting with clients/traveling.

With the meetings and travel out I have been working a little more on my deck. Glad it's Spring!

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More...I used to smoke 2-3 a week and now im like 5-6. I think I need to get into the Zoom Herf soon. 

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2 minutes ago, jackupster said:

More...I used to smoke 2-3 a week and now im like 5-6. I think I need to get into the Zoom Herf soon. 

I need to pop my Zoom Herf cherry as well

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Every other day, up from once a week normally.  

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1 hour ago, eldude said:

I was at about 1-2 a week before my son was born. Now I am lucky to get 1 a month. On a plus note, it is way easier to let them age now. 

Congratulations!

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4 minutes ago, Çnote said:

Congratulations!

Thank you! We might be a bit stir crazy these days, but having him around means we are never bored. 

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Same, up maybe 50% thanks to the stay-at-home policy, nicer weather and longer days. And a striking new sense of mortality that has had me dipping into previously hoarded cigars I was saving for a special occasion. 

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Steadily smoking 3 - 4 cigars per day. Weekends I might dip into the 5th one if I've had a couple of short ones. 

I take care of my girls (wife/daughter). Pick up lunch or grab groceries. I do the cooking too. Even tho I'm working from home my hours are considerably less than my wife's. So I start smoking around 3'ish, pause to cook dinner, back to my garage in the evening. With the social distancing tho... I've smoked a bunch of cigars I would've handed out otherwise. 

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Great question!  I love reading these replies because I was wondering this myself!  Personally I have gone from 1-3 a week to not having had one in 2 months.  Every weekend, I get so excited to have one but then something comes up.  Maybe this weekend....

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45 minutes ago, puromaniac said:

Same, up maybe 50% thanks to the stay-at-home policy, nicer weather and longer days. And a striking new sense of mortality that has had me dipping into previously hoarded cigars I was saving for a special occasion. 

No doubt. Have been digging deeper as well!

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Enjoy the extra time while it lasts... not all of us a fortunate enough to have this extra so let’s be thankful and get through some of that stock

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