Been dipping since I was 16 and I'm now 22. Worked myself up to about a can a day by the time I was 18, and haven't gone a day without a dip since I started.
Always told myself that I would quit by the time I graduated from College, which will be in December. I've lacklustardly tried a couple times; but I've made some pretty big mistakes lately and want to prove to myself that I can follow through on this commitment I made to myself 6 years ago.
Anyways, just packed my last lip of Cope Straight and I'm ready to get this hellish show on the road.
What the Fuck, if you are ready to quit then nut up and quit. Don't come here crying about how you started at 16 and now at 22 it is difficult to quit. I quit cold turkey after 24 years and that doesn't even scratch the surface from some bad ass quitters around here.
That was 24 years that I played Russian Roulette with cancer, still not out of the woods yet either. You are not that different than most of us. However, most of us nutted up from the start and used that testicular fortitude hidden in our satchel and quit on day one, didn't post an introduction indicating that we are a weak as person that wants to quit. We just quit!
When your nuts drop and you are ready to quit then come back and write a new intro. I recommend spitting that shit out, flushing the contents of your tin and start taking your life back now. Copenhagen Straight is not Vagisil for anyone mangina!
DipShit seems more appropriate.
You're gonna get some heat for such a stupid intro statement to a bunch of real MEN and WOMEN who are quitting each and every day. Don't be a wuss and get all butt-hurt. Take your lumps, understand your mistake, and lets get to quitting. What do you say?
Wellshit,
Ever see those people that are overweight and complain about it? They are going to the gym...starting monday so they eat the cheeseburger today.
You are only 22. So generally speaking 22 year old men are trying to prove to the world what badasses they are. They don't want to admit or show weakness...which in reality is their greatest weakness.
If you just want to say someday, "I will quit", you will be just like me and quit at 42 (twenty years from now) If you realize you are an addict and can't quit, then you will get educated and find the support you need to quit.
I challenge you to stop the talk and start the walk. Don't be a can humper. A can a day since 16? 2,190 days X $4.00 = $8,760.00 What did you get for that kind of investment?