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EAR (email assistance required). 

 

This one is a classic agony aunt :covereyes:  Have a crack at the poll and let's see if we can determine the lie of the land. 

 

"......thanks for putting up with my page of drivel  so far but the question i am asking (and please ask forum members) is this.  "How many partners are truly supportive of their cigar habit?"  

After 10 years of pretending to be happy and supportive of my cigar love affair, my partner now tells me she hated it all along and it was one of the many reasons for our separation. Holy smokes!"

 

 

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Cigars are the least of his troubles.

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My girlfriend doesn't "like" cigars, but she is supportive of my hobby.  I doubt she'll ever have a full cigar, but she'll take a puff off mine occasionally.  The building she lives in tolerates smoking and she smokes in her apartment so she allows me to smoke cigars at her place.  As for the hobby aspect of it, the other day she commented that she wishes she could find a hobby she could really get into like cigars.  

I will say, like I suspect the guy who emailed you is experiencing, the only times she's given me crap about it is when there is something else going on that she's upset over.  

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My wife is fairly supportive. Always wants to try a puff or two when I am having one. She actually enjoys being around when I open the coolidor to get a whiff that rich smell that rushes out. She tends to enjoy the smell (of old world cigars--does NOT care for new world cigars and shower is required before bed).

Mainly though, we have an agreement--all things in moderation. Balancing enjoyment of endurance sports with an enjoyment of rich foods, cigars and a wine collection is just that--balancing. Vices in moderation the most. 

 

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I always refer to them as investments when they are delivered.  She has started to ask why I keep smoking all the investments.  She is a smart one, but I have a nice smile :) so it works.

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3 hours ago, Meklown said:

To answer the original question, fortunately for me, she doesn't just "occasionally" smoke with me; she actually smokes more than me 🤣 

She's raiding your stash!!! :P

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2 hours ago, Fuzz said:

She's raiding your stash!!! :P

every day!!! she calls the dry box her vending machine - insert money and take out a cigar. 

now i wish i had one of those actual vintage cigar vending machines

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We smoke a nice cigar together everyday. He likes Cohiba. I am Ramon Allones. Difference is he likes wine, I like whiskey. But then in whiskies, he likes Scotch, I like bourbon. In Scotch, I call him Peat. I prefer Speyside.

It is always interesting😎

CB

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When my fiancé and I met I was already smoking cigars. Went to school 5 minutes from JR in Burlington NC, some of you may know it. She would go with me on occasion to have a cigar. Nothing has changed in 10 years and we still have the occasional cigar together. The hobby is fully supported. 

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When I started dating my wife, then girlfriend, I was clear from the start that cigars were an important hobby and lifestyle to me and that it was very few of my 'take it or leave it' conditions.  She gets really uncomfortable around smoke, but we found out interestingly enough, that when we've been in Mexico or Cuba she found the aroma to be very pleasant and not at all off putting.

When we're in Calgary she can smell my cigar from more than a block away and most of the time it's quite strong and off putting. 

It works for us. She does give me a healthy ribbing when a new package of cigars comes in "running low?", but it's all good natured. 

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My wife came around after about five years of cigar smoking. I can smoke in our house and she's OK if I put a fan in the window. I think she likes the aroma of cigar smoke.  I knew she was the best when we had a dinner party and a woman was shocked when she found out I smoked in the house. My wife told her it's his house too.

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Women. Can't live with em...

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My wife is definitely in the middle group.  I think she hates the smoke but she knows how much I enjoy it so she lets me smoke in peace.  If I'm in the garage like I have been since November, she just lights a couple candles in the house (which I can't stand) but that makes her happy.  Compromise, it works!

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My wife is being fairly insistent that if I make the herf in Miami she’ll be coming along, if that answers the poll question... 😔

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23 minutes ago, Heels82 said:

Whoa whoa.  I thought you gave her the the kitchen. 😬

Why would I need to give her something that already belongs to her?  Same with the pantry and the laundry room 😆

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8 minutes ago, Heels82 said:

What's the name she's given to the smoke shack outside?  

She just call's it "Scott's Spot" since that's where I'm parked when I'm home in the summer, but a co-worker got me a very cool wooden sign that say's "Scott's Cigarden" that I'm going to hang up out there.  Can't wait for warm weather!  I'll bet you are too since you've got to be sick of smoking in the Carhartt's or snow pants.

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2 hours ago, Heels82 said:

F#n A.  That is awesome!  Your co-worker needs a raise!  I think you need a "Scotty's Spot" segment. If the Cigar Jesus comes there @JohnS, it might be a shrine your wife will never understand.    😂

LOL - If Cigar Jesus made an appearance here, the pilgrimage that might show up to our shrine every year could throw her over the edge.  With or without cigars 😁 

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Wife can tell right away if I am smoking cc or nc. She had a friend over and was even defending the cc smell when they came out on the deck. Of course I did not say a word and kept quiet!!!

 

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