Does anyone of You use Pharmaceutical nicotine products?

I use tobacco spray or gums every now and then because of that I want to kiss my Woman without giving Her a nasty surprise of snus or chewjuices because she doesn’t use tobacco herself except from Bernard ‘Naseweis Extra’ tobaccofree snuff…Does anyone of You members have any other solutions when it comes to kissing Your women without giving them a mouthful of tobaccojuices? :smiley:

I have tried them … lozenges, patches, gum, and that weird white inhalator thing that didn’t “do” anything. I didn’t get on with any of them, and have found snuff and e-cigs a much better alternative

I have tried them … lozenges, patches, gum, and that weird white inhalator thing that didn’t “do” anything. I didn’t get on with any of them, and have found snuff and e-cigs a much better alternative

So Your Woman has no trouBles with thouse products @50th_trad?

i never found them any good, because they all had a downside that ruined nicotine for me. The closest non tobacco nicotine ive liked has been high strength ecig, but even that gives a weird feeling in my throat, and doesnt provide the full high of tobacco. My girlfriend doesnt mind any of my use, except if im double lipping some dry extra stark snus since its drip is so bitter.

@FirestarterO…that sounds good! My woman is as far from tobacco as anyone can be. She has tried real snuff but did not like it! What a bummer…But still I can kiss Her with my mouth filled with tobacco - even if She doesn’t approve of it to my great dissapointment…Anyhow She likes me snuffing rather than snusing… :smiley:

You are a better man than me. I was feeling a bit mean and kissed my wife one day and slipped my wad of dip on her mouth since she didn’t realise I had one in. It put me in the doghouse for the rest of the day but the look of pure horror and disgust on her face was worth it! Hehehe >:)

Ha ha, @Harlequin! You are a real ‘Badass’ for sure! :smiley: Thumbs up for Your guts to pull off such a mean trick!

My wife hated kissing when I used dip or los snus, but she can’t even tell when I have a white portion in, even when things get heated up and I slip her a little more tounge. She doesn’t care about nasal snuff use, because the only thing she detects is a scent, albeit not an unpleasant one. Using an ecig or some nic gum doesn’t seem too terrible once in a while, If it satisfies your significant other for a night or two every now and again. I mean, after all, she has to sleep sometime!

Thank You all for sharing Your experiences in this matter! I have to say that I always prefere real tobacco products such as Snuff, Snus or Twist instead of pharmaceutical nicotine things because smokeless tobacco is the best there is! Of coarse I also love ‘Herb’ as well as therapy against my Alcoholism including ‘Shrooms’ too as they are nontoxic and very benevolant instead of the fucking poiseneous Alcohol…but I am a big fan of Smokeless Tobacco - it’s kind of an obsession for me… :smiley:

I used gum years ago and strange to say, I liked the effect. I still use it, I enjoy it. Not as much as snuff, but I still like it when I go to bed. That said, I still like snuff before bed, ususally a menthol German or Indian type. It seems to give me really vivid dreams.

Nicotine chewing gum is okay, I guess, in an emergency, although I wish it was about four times as strong as it is. I’ve used it on international flights, because I don’t like carrying a full snuff box on my person through customs in the weird countries I visit, although I happily carry original tins in my baggage. I’ve only recently used snus, which is really better than the gum, although I only use it rarely, when I would have used to use the gum.

@JakartaBoy - what weird countries do You visit, he he? :smiley: And I have do to say that my woman really prefers kisses from me without getting snus or chewjuices as a ‘bonus’ - ha ha! :wink: And that is where the gums or spray makes Her happy! :smiley:

@JakartaBoy - what weird countries do You visit, he he?

You giving me an open invitation to show off: Burma, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, China/Tibet, India, Iran, Nepal, over the past few years. Come to think of Japan was pretty weird, too. Wonderful place. But weird. Toilets in Japan often have a button you can press that mimics the sound of the toilet being flushed. It’s because people often just flush the toilet so that the noise covers the noise of them farting or making other noises of that sort. So, the electronic flush sound is designed to prevent people from wasting water by flushing unnecessarily. I rest my case.

When it comes to bringing in tobacco products, the only place where I got really nasty looks was Japan, and that was just for a few tins of tobacco and a couple of corn cob pipes. The obviously thought they were drug paraphernalia.

@JakartaBoy! I’m envious of Your travels as I never have physically been outside Sweden except for a few tours to my parents country Finland… Sounds hilarious what You expierienced in Japan because of Your tobacco products, he he! It reminds me of the American student that got busted for using hard drugs just because he took a couple of pinches of snuff! :smiley: After the police investigated the powder they had to admit it was only tobacco, ha ha!! =))

@Nuuska, I’ve never been to Scandanavia, so we’re even.

Thanks @JakartaBoy! You should visit this region of the world - I consider Scandinavia as very exotic even if I’ve lived here all my life. And I have always had friends from all over the world because of Sweden’s very generous refugee policy so I have kind of ‘travelled’ cross the gloab in that sense by participating in many cultures and languages. I speak English, Finnish, Swedish and Spanish and on top of that I know a lot more of other languages a bit…Thank You for sharing the hilarious bit about Japanese toilet culture by the way! It made me laugh and my woman too, he he! =))

I still use Nicotine lozenges when I’m with my girlfriend. She doesn’t approve of my tobacco use and I have found the lozenges to be the most effective nicotine replacement therapy. I can go two or three days with just the lozenges, but my my mood can vary greatly. Sometimes no withdrawal symptoms at all, other days I just feel drained of energy and all around in a bitter mood. Our relationship is a long distance one, she studies at a university away from my town, so I can enjoy snuff and snus most days. One thing for sure is the lozenges are much more expensive, I am glad I only need them once in a while.