I smoke so I've always wondered what guys thought of it
Massive turn off for me. In fact, it's a deal breaker.
Although, in the heat of the moment, I have put away a few smokers in my day. Pussy's pussy. But certainly nothing beyond a quick fuck.
My latest story is a racy little piece about what happens when someone cute from work invites you over to watch Netflix and Chill. When I used to smoke : huge turn-on, because I knew they would be tolerant to my own habit.
Now that I've stopped smoking : huge turn-off, for obvious reasons.
Huge turn on, Its my one major fetish. There is nothing more sexy than watching an attractive woman smoke.
Turn off for me, kissing a women that smokes is like kissing as ashtray....
Turn off for sure. The one thing I hated about the grad student bar I used to hang out at in my university days was the smoke (this was long before Ontario put in a smoking ban on public spaces like restaurants and bars) so smelling it on a lover just disgusts me. That said, I have been with a smoker who was fairly careful about covering it up (keeping clean, using breath fresheners, etc.) so I didn't notice the smell or taste enough for it to bother me the way it usually does.
I took a drag of a fag (sorry that means a cigarette in England) when I was 16. I inhaled the smoke as I was told to do and it hit my lungs like a tongue of fire making me cough, become dizzy and wanting to vomit.
Never touched a 'ciggie' since and I wonder to this day why people here in UK pay £6 per packet of the horrible things.
As a regular habit, smoking is a turn off.. They stink and they make the user stink. Also, they are expensive. Here in NY they cost $9.50 - $10 a pack. But oddly, sometimes seeing a man smoking a cigar can be provocative.
I used to smoke and found it a turn on when a woman smoked, but after I quit being around smokers really makes the craving come back. Now that said I have to say its a turn off. Hard to be around friends who smoke.
I too am a former smoker (3 packs a day), but I find smoking to be a turn-off overall now. There are SO many other things that can be done with the lips, mouth, and hands other than smoking, and they don't make you stink. When I smoked I didn't realize how I smelled, but as a non-smoker now, I notice it a LOT (the smell of cigarettes). And sorry, smoking in your car with the window down and the cigarette out the window does not prevent your car and your clothes from smelling like smoke. ;)
Huge turn off. It stinks and the smoker stinks. Even with a shower, hair washed, teeth brushed and clean clothes, I can still smell and taste it.
Major turn-off. Please do yourself a favor and stop smoking!!
people may think its sexy, and honestly for some sexy women smoking does "Look" sexy.... but there is nothing sexy about the smell of the ash when kissing a smoker
Definite turn off for me. The smell is usually overwhelming when you are intimately close to someone.
Interesting that this forum topic was right after the forum topic that is one of my largest turn ons (squirting) as a topic. Smoking is a top three turn-off, a deal breaker. I think it is because it suggests that they do not take care of their health and fitness, both of which I value.
i wouldnt kiss a lady who smokes. sorry
Huge turn off. Just the smell on someones breath is enough to make me take a step back. And use to hate going out and coming home smelling like second hand smoke, lucky here in oz there is no smoking in pubs and clubs, parks eg and in cars with kids now yay.
Sorry but smoking is by far my biggest turn off!!
The image of a chick smoking is a turn on, but the bad breath and smelly hair is a huge no-no.
In media or images it can be an appealing thing if it goes well with the rest of a character or model's outfit and personality.
However real life often differs from media and this is a good example of it. Personally I don't find the smell, poor skin/nails/hair/teeth, or repercussions on health, emotions, or finances appealing at all.
But then I'm also not a smoker, and in the end computability really comes down to interests.