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Cigars and DXM?

Ketamania

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I have been using DXM for a while now...

I was reading up on the use of nicotine and whether or not it would potentiate DXM. I found on several threads that it does.

I do not smoke cigarettes (or cigars), but I picked up a cigar just to try it out. And since cigars contain 10x more nicotine than cigarettes (at the least) I thought this would be a good idea.

2 hours before smoking the cigar I took 850mg of DXM poli. However, as soon as I lit up my cigar I realized it may have been a little too strong for an amateur like myself.

Now I am sitting here feeling sick to my stomach from possibly a slight case of nicotine poisoning.

Friends, please be experienced with cigars before thinking to combined massive amounts of nicotine with DXM. It can lead to a bad trip.

However, it could just be that I have a distaste for cigars. Are they something you acquire a taste for?
 
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Inhaling cigars is disgusting. You're only supposed to draw the smoke into your mouth. That's actually enough to get really high off nicotine. Back when I experimented with cigars and had no nicotine tolerance (I don't to this day, I hate nicotine), I could get really faded after a few whisky shots and a cigar.
 
I would imagine cigars are an acquired taste. I imagine it's like weed, when I first started smoking weed was just weed and I just wanted to get high. Eventually, I started using it daily and my state made it very easy to try new strains and I started tasting weed for the first time. However, a strain that I love and think tastes like an orange, a new smoker just feels irritation and a coughing fit. So I imagine cigars are the same. I have tried many and never enjoyed the taste of one and the same for pipe tobacco. I have a huge jar of aromatic pipe tobacco that I've smoked like 2 times and even though it smells like butterscotch, the taste is just tobacco to me because I haven't developed the palate.

P.S. A whiskey and cigar is an interesting combination. I don't like either, but together they make a lot of sense. The whiskey "cuts" through the cigar flavor and cleans your tongue, I dare say it's refreshing
 
I would imagine cigars are an acquired taste. I imagine it's like weed, when I first started smoking weed was just weed and I just wanted to get high. Eventually, I started using it daily and my state made it very easy to try new strains and I started tasting weed for the first time. However, a strain that I love and think tastes like an orange, a new smoker just feels irritation and a coughing fit. So I imagine cigars are the same. I have tried many and never enjoyed the taste of one and the same for pipe tobacco. I have a huge jar of aromatic pipe tobacco that I've smoked like 2 times and even though it smells like butterscotch, the taste is just tobacco to me because I haven't developed the palate.

P.S. A whiskey and cigar is an interesting combination. I don't like either, but together they make a lot of sense. The whiskey "cuts" through the cigar flavor and cleans your tongue, I dare say it's refreshing

Interesting combination! Sounds like a good pair.
 
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