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Originally Posted by ragingclue
When I was in the Corps, I went back and forth between smoking and not smoking. It had everything to do with who I was around. If I wasn't around smokers, I wouldn't smoke. If I was around smokers, it was much harder not to. Ever since I got out, it has been easy to not smoke, considering no one around me does. Even when I'm around smokers now, I have no urge.
I realize it's not that easy for everyone, but you have to wonder if a situation like that OP's is one where you'd have to look at alternate methods of quitting. Sounds like a real hell.
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That's very true too.
Your social surroundings can inhibit habits. I know for a lot of people just having a drink means having a cigarette. Similar to your situation.