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I'm not addicted I could quit if I wanted to.
I stopped telling myself that twenty years ago... at one point or the other, even I couldn't believe it any more.
you clearly just want to keep smoking, skill issue
Clearly.
Prove it. Quit for a month. Then you'll have proven you're not addicted. And by that time you'll also have realized that you don't really need it after all.
OP probably couldn't even quit for a week, let alone a month. They'd have a "hard" day and give themselves a pass or some shit.
How do you know? They may be different from your average smoker
Do it then
Same, I could quit Lemmy if I wanted to. I just don't want to be bored so I spend 24 hours a day doom scrolling Lemmy. I'm totally not addicted!
/s
Then do it.