Such judgmental shit...
Haven't touched tobacco since that day, and I have zero desire to.
Sometimes ppl just need encouragement, and all but one of you failed at that. I won't be posting roll, yet I will make it.
For what it's worth, it's possible to quit without KTC or posting roll, but do you really want that? I've been quit for only 9 days, but I will politely question:
Why you would want to be here if you aren't going to assimilate and post roll? What's the value of this site to you if you aren't posting roll? Do you have a good reason for not posting roll? What makes not posting roll a better way of quitting than posting roll?
I want to quit chewing at all costs. I'm all ears to other ways of quitting if you can explain to me why they are better and get me to agree. For now, I'm going to offer this unsolicited opinion, so bear with me.
My opinion of KTC is that a lot of people have quit using the method it prescribes, that people like me are depending on others to post roll every day so that I know they will be there by my side fighting this awful addiction, making the same pledge, being dependable and people we can count on when times are the worst. This is for our lives here, both yours and mine and everyone else's here. We are fighting for our lives with people that have screen names. I didn't go to elementary school with them. I need them to prove to me they are dependable so I can use them as support.
I would really like to depend on you as a quit brother, but since I don't know you, how am I to know you'll be someone I can count on when the going gets tough for me unless I see you are proving to me that you are dependable by posting roll early and every day? Maybe you don't really give a crap about whether I can count on you, I don't know. I hope you care.
I quit with you today and here's to hoping that you'll drink the kool-aid because I'd love to have you as a quit brother. I will say, if you're not going to post roll everyday, I will pull for you and be on your side, but I need dependable people in my corner right now and I think a lot of other people need that same commitment every day from their support system to stay quit.