How does this scenario make you feel:
I was on a trip with my friends going to Greg's apartment in Manhattan. I'm smoking a nice Key West Blend cigar in the back seat keeping to myself when I am questioned by the two in the front seat. Austin says, "Hey, let me get a HIT of that cigar."
Now...first thing I'm thinking is, this is not a blunt. Next I go into a Seinfeld/Curb Your Enthusiasm state of mind. Do I let them try my cigar and risk a slobbery return or them continuously "hitting" it and making it reach 3000 degrees (not sure if getting the cherry too hot hurts anything, but). Or do I respectfully say "screw you, no." Well I said "screw you, no."
I do have to defend myself by saying..."I brought a couple more if you'd like one to enjoy yourself." "No, I just want to try yours." So I let her and I didn't like it.
What would you have done in this situation? And does continuously drawing on a cigar harm it in anyway?
sincerely,
O
I was on a trip with my friends going to Greg's apartment in Manhattan. I'm smoking a nice Key West Blend cigar in the back seat keeping to myself when I am questioned by the two in the front seat. Austin says, "Hey, let me get a HIT of that cigar."
Now...first thing I'm thinking is, this is not a blunt. Next I go into a Seinfeld/Curb Your Enthusiasm state of mind. Do I let them try my cigar and risk a slobbery return or them continuously "hitting" it and making it reach 3000 degrees (not sure if getting the cherry too hot hurts anything, but). Or do I respectfully say "screw you, no." Well I said "screw you, no."
I do have to defend myself by saying..."I brought a couple more if you'd like one to enjoy yourself." "No, I just want to try yours." So I let her and I didn't like it.
What would you have done in this situation? And does continuously drawing on a cigar harm it in anyway?
sincerely,
O