Doing research on smoking; Please answer my poll!

zf6hellion

New member
Dec 24, 2009
95
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1. Male
2. 28
3. Europe
4. Nope
5. N/A
6. Sure if I was addicted and aware of it yeah.
7. As long as they're willing to not smoke near me sure.
8. Never.
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. N/A
12. N/A

Am I the only one finding it funny that people put countries for their continents? The UK isn't a continent guys, no matter how much we want it to be.
 

Sightless Wisdom

Resident Cynic
Jul 24, 2009
2,552
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1.Male

2. 18

3. North America

4.Yes.

5.None of these, electronic cigarette(s).

6.Not an issue, no real downside to electronic cigarettes.

7.Yes.

8.17

9-11: N/A


Seriously, nicotine is practically caffeine when it comes to physiological effects. The only problem with cigarettes is the crap that isn't nicotine and the fact that inhaling any kind of smoke is bad for your lungs. Nicotine vapor produced by electronic cigarettes is pretty damn clean, and tasty!
 

One of Many

New member
Feb 3, 2010
331
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1. Gender
Male

2. Age
23

3. Continent you currently live in
North America

4. Do you use nicotine-products?
No

5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff?
NA

6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you?
If I did, I would

7. Would you date a smoker?
Nope

8. What age did you start smoking?
NA

9. What age did you stop smoking?
NA

10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches?
NA

11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help?
NA

12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting?
Your health
 

pilkman

New member
Sep 15, 2010
27
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1. Male
2. 15
3. Europe
4. No
5. No
7. No. I find them off putting.
8. N/A
9. N/A
12. Health reasons, but reading an article on the BBC about quitting before the age of 30 maybe cosmetic or social ones.

Hope this was helpful.
 

mgirl

New member
Mar 29, 2011
177
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1. Female
2. 19
3. Europe
4. Nope
5. N/A
6. N/A
7. Maybe, I'd ask them to stop though.
8. N/A
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. N/A
12. Money. Shit's expensive.
 

Vorlayn

New member
Jun 3, 2010
90
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1. Male
2. 30
3. Europe
4. No
5. N/A
6. N/A
7. No
8. Never
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. N/A
12. N/A
 

Catrixa

New member
May 21, 2011
209
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1. Gender - Female
2. Age - 25
3. Continent you currently live in - North America
4. Do you use nicotine-products? - No
5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff? - N/A
6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you? - N/A
7. Would you date a smoker? - Depends on the smoker and whether or not I am already in a relationship.
8. What age did you start smoking? - N/A
9. What age did you stop smoking? - N/A
10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches? - N/A
11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help? - N/A
12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting? - N/A
 

RyoScar

New member
May 30, 2009
165
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1. Gender
Male
2. Age
19
3. Continent you currently live in
Europe
4. Do you use nicotine-products?
No
5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff?
None of them
6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you?
N/A
7. Would you date a smoker?
Would depend how much I cared about them
8. What age did you start smoking?
N/A
9. What age did you stop smoking?
N/A
10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches?
N/A
11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help?
N/A
12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting?
To not get cancer and die slowly, not stink, cost.
 

M920CAIN

New member
May 24, 2011
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I will never EVER smoke and I will NEVER EVER pay anyone money to give me some type of plant to smoke to "feel good" about myself or my life. My life sux and has its gud moments from time to time list most others' I believe and I don't need some tobaco company's help to deal with my shit. Also even if I afforded cigar vices I'd probably spend that money on other things, material wants, hollidays or hookers.

Age: 23
Location: Europe
Sex: Male
 

Drizzitdude

New member
Nov 12, 2009
484
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BreakfastMan said:
1. Male
2. 19
3. North America
4. No
5. None of thems
7. Depends on how bad they smell.
8. N/A
9. N/A
12. To not die of lung cancer.

There you go. :p
same on all of these.
 

Tohuvabohu

Not entirely serious, maybe.
Mar 24, 2011
1,001
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1. Male
2. 23
3. North America
4. No
5. N/A
6. Already did, it was easy for me but I don't think I was ever addicted to it.
7. Yup.
8. 14 or 15
9. 19 or 20
10. No
11. N/A
12. I don't really know. I stopped smoking for no reason for months (Had a pack sitting on my computer the whole time, never touched it) and when I tried to smoke again, the taste disgusted me so I never tried again. Have no interest to.
 

Razer_uk

New member
Nov 24, 2009
15
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1. Gender - Male
2. Age - 29
3. Continent you currently live in - Europe (UK)
4. Do you use nicotine-products? - No
5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff? - N/A
6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you? - N/A
7. Would you date a smoker? - Reluctantly
8. What age did you start smoking? - Never
9. What age did you stop smoking? - N/A
10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches? - N/A
11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help? - N/A
12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting? - N/A

As a footnote: My father smoked constantly when I was growing up. I hated the smell and have never even felt tempted to try smoking. I now can't stand the smell so much that walking past smokers in the street makes me cough: I have to hold my breath when passing them.
 

kazork

New member
Oct 16, 2007
146
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1. Gender: Male
2. Age: 26
3. Continent you currently live in: Europe
4. Do you use nicotine-products? No
5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff? -
6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you? -
7. Would you date a smoker? yes
8. What age did you start smoking? 15
9. What age did you stop smoking? 21
10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches? no
11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help? a little
12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting? Getting to a higher level in my sport and having a girlfriend who doesn't smoke
 

DonGotty

New member
Feb 9, 2010
3
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1. Male
2. 21
3. North America
4. No
5. Cigars sometimes
6. Don't smoke unless I get some good cigars
7. Have before
8. 18
9. n/a
12. Because in the long run it shortens my estimated lifespan and whatever else it entails.
 

PleaseDele

New member
Oct 30, 2010
182
0
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1. Male
2. 22
3. Europe
4. Yes
5. Ciqarettes
6. No risk of failing would mean denying my addiction which would just be silly. If smoking wasn't addictive I'd have given it up long ago.
7. Yes, doing so right now.
8. 14
9. n/a
10. no, never tried it in quitting attempts.
11. n/a
12. All logical arguments can't get me to stop, but finances often get me thinking. Also: singing.
 

Sgt. Dante

New member
Jul 30, 2008
702
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1. M
2. 24
3. Europe, specifically Scotland - UK
4. No
5. N/a
6. N/a
7. I did for a short while but she left a bad taste in my mouth, I would always prefer a non-smoker
8. N/A
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. N/A
12. N/A
 

Slayer_2

New member
Jul 28, 2008
2,475
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1. Male
2. 20
3. North America
4. No, never.
5. N/A
6. N/A
7. Yes, although it depends on how frequently they do it, and where.
8. N/A
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. Yes, although it's expensive and apparently not as good.
12. Health reasons. Our society has recently become health-crazed, where as before smoking was seen as cool, common, and encouraged.
 

not_the_dm

New member
Aug 5, 2009
1,495
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1. Male
2. 19
3. Europe (UK)
4. On occasion (ie, if i'm dragged to a particually dull party with irritating people and the odd victory cigar.)
5. Pipe and cigar
6. Yes. There have been times when I've gone for 4+ months without smoking and felt no cravings.
7. Depends entierly on the person, whether or not they smoke is neither here nor there.
8. 17
9. N/A
10. N/A
11. N/A
12. Either cost or health reasons.
 

Lev The Red

New member
Aug 5, 2011
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Vkmies said:
Hey people!
I am working on a study, report, whatever you want to call it about smoking and a big part of it is collecting answers from different groups of people. All this stuff will be completely anonymous and only the sources (for example, you people will just be listed as escapistmagazine.com) will be mentioned in the actual paper. Please answer the following questions truthfully and I will collect numbers and answers from ye for my paper. You can take part in this 'til 11.4.2012 or sunday next week, that's when I will collect the answers. If you could tell a couple of friends, I would be very thankful. The more there are answers, the better. Please only answer to questions that apply. As in, if you never quit, there is no use answering to questions like number 10, obviously.

1. Gender
2. Age
3. Continent you currently live in
4. Do you use nicotine-products?
5. Ciqarettes, pipe, ciqars or snuff?
6. If you knew you could stop using nicotine-products painlessly without the risk of failing, would you?
7. Would you date a smoker?
8. What age did you start smoking?
9. What age did you stop smoking?
10. Did you quit with the help of products like gum or patches?
11. Would you say outside products like nicotine-gum help?
12. What do you say is the main reason for quitting?


Thanks in advance, people. You are really helping me out.
1. M
2. 20
3. US
4. Yes
5. cigarettes and cigars (rarely)
6. i smoke only rarely, maybe once or once a week and have no smoking compulsions. quitting would be easy.
7. one similar to me, who doesn't smoke inside? i suppose.
8. first cigarette at 16, became a "habit" at 19
9. na
10. na
11. na

by the way due, i imagine that sifting through these results will be a pain in the ass. check this site out.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/