I'm largely a weekend smoker, generally having one two in the space of any given weekend. If I'm away on business (or pleasure), I'm likely to search out the local herf lounges and then I'm likely to have one per day while I am on that trip. Winter takes a toll, as I live in the frozen tundra of Wisconsin, but I got a gas patio heater last year that serves to extend the season. Still, I can't overlook the fact that ten years ago, I was smoking one every 3 to 6 months. This question begs a new one-- what are the health risks associated with our various levels of cigar smoking? While there is likely another thread that takes this up in greater detail, I'll just quickly provide this link:
http://rstreet.org/op-ed/the-health-risks-of-cigar-smoking/. I've got another printed-out monograph somewhere in my files that comports with what this summary says. The money quote is, "Those smoking fewer than 5 cigars daily had no significantly increased risks for stroke, emphysema, oral/pharynx cancer or lung cancer." So, like, yay!