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  • labmonkey
    New Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 6

    Snusbreak

    After a good month or two caining it I like to take a break - and this is where the fun begins!

    The come-down, for me, is a mildly euphoric experience and I relish the experience each time. The reason for using loose snus solidly during my last week before the break is to a) provide me with a physical/clinical incentive to stop because of the sore mid-gum area above my canines b) loose snus seems to give a cleaner withdrawal than portion snus (rubbish I know, but I like the idea), c) I am less likely to overdo it with loose snus in my last ditch efforts to purge - with portion snus I once finished off my last pot by cramming 14 pouches in my mouth! As expected, 10 minutes, later I vomited and vowed never to snus again. THAT'S how to take a break in style! Although not impossible, this extreme measure would be awfully messy with loose snus.

    Of course, I don't want to "give up", I like it, it's fun, I get an all-day buzz, it's clikey, and there are lots of places or occasions you can take snus where smoking is fowned upon or downright dangerous. I take the snusbreak to give my gums a chance to heal, return to plant Earth (I am sure a 24-hour nicotine high is not good for me) and I get to spend a month or two saving up to buy the next batch from the unmentionable Swedish retailer (who just happens to sell Icelandic, Russian and not-very-"British" things too).

    :idea: Ultimately the snusbreak is best achieved during a period when not controlling heavy machinery and there is no demand for stimulating conversation (this spoils the fuzzy out-of-body-experience feeling).
  • Zero
    Member
    • May 2006
    • 1522

    #2
    You seem unusually averse to mentioning northerner's name... rest assured it's quite allowed, mate :lol: Check out the snus shops section.

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