At 46, Tom Chiarella took up smoking, just to see what it was like. Excerpt:
As a nonsmoker, I always figured cigarettes were an indulgence run amok. But there is something tangible about need, even when it's self-created. It feels good to need. There's the moral confusion -- do I need or do I want?And three weeks in, on a day when I smoked fourteen cigarettes, I realized that I could finally enjoy one following sex. This was because I could finally enjoy a cigarette, period. It had ceased to become a chore or a challenge. I liked it. I liked smoking. Dopamine? I don't know. Didn't care. Just wanted a smoke. I practically jumped out of bed. My girlfriend and I wrapped ourselves in blankets and stood on her porch. The smoke filled my chest so that my body heated itself in a new way. We jabbered. Winter approached. "I always wonder," I said, taking a drag of my cigarette, "how many more winters do you get?" I sounded morbid and wistful. Pathetic. I coughed a little. But that's how it went with smoking. A cigarette amplified truth. If you were sad, you sounded sadder.
But the cigarette notched everything upward, too. Everything seemed more potent and brilliantly illuminated. The sex, the beer we were sharing, the apple I'd left at our bedside, even the cold breeze up under the blanket, tightening my scrotum. I was a dopamine factory just then.
I have nothing to say about this, except that this is one of the strangest and most compulsively readable stories I've seen in a long time. Who does this? Who starts smoking at 46? This reads like a travelogue of a journey through an undiscovered land.

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I started smoking a pipe at age 40. It is incredibly relaxing, and since you don't inhale, health risks are only a fraction of the risks associated with cigarettes. In addition, a pipe can be a beautiful work of handmade art, and there is a strong online community of people who smoke and collect pipes.
Stuart Goddard, better known as Adam Ant, apparently started smoking at 40 on a whim. But then, he was bipolar, and refused to take his meds because he said thay stifled his creativity, so make of that what you will.
One more reason to hate Beliefnet software: seeing a typo in your post in the hours between hitting "Post" and the screen refreshing, and not being able to do a damn thing about it. "Thay" should, of course, read "they". Not sure how I managed that, since a is not that near e on the keyboard, unless the part of my brain that regulates typing has suddenly decided to adopt phonetic spelling.
Good to see some others taking up the pipe-smoking advocacy I tried to start on the Old Gold Post.
Samuel Gawith best Virginia flake in Bjarne stubby Bulldog / Rhodesian, for those of you who follow such things.
I once read in a magazine article that Adam Ant took up smoking because "He felt like it".
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