I know why this is: it’s because my mom, the only family member that I was close with, smoked a whole bunch, and so I have positive childhood associations.

Whether it be the active smell of somebody who’s smoking nearby or the lingering scent that’s left or that sticks around in place where people smoke frequently, such as bars or hallways or similar, I like it a lot.

Yet even so, I was actually stunned when I found that there are very few people who agree, and many are the folks who think that it smells bad.

    • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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      It’s unpopular, for sure. Is it really an opinion though?

      OP didn’t actually say much about cigarette smell, other than their personal preference about it. If you say that something is good, bad or in between, that would be an opinion. If you say you like or dislike something, that’s a personal preference.

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        I can see where you’re coming from with this (“I, the individual, like the smell of cigarette smoke” is a fact, compared to the statement “the smell of cigarette smoke is pleasant” which is an opinion), but this level of pedantry is really something else!

        I’m impressed!

  • @czardestructo@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    My parents owned and operated a restaurant for 35 years so I grew up hanging at the bar and huffing second hand smoke while watching TGIF. For me, smelling smoke and stale beer is super comforting. Even typing that I realize is incredibly fucked up but it is what it is. I learned a ton of social skills and relating to all ages and walks of life and it has served me well but its a pretty messed up childhood.

    • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      43 months ago

      Wait…which era of TGIF? Because that block ran for like 12 years. Started when I was a kid, and I was college aged when it finished.

      Dinosaurs was a solid show.

      • @czardestructo@lemmy.world
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        Mid to late 90s, Boy meets girl, step by step, family matters, etc. Would just hang there most of the night while both my parents ran the restaurant and if I got too tired I’d pass out in a booth and my parents would wake me when it was time to go home.

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    Pulled up my canoe to a friendly guy fishing our local swamp. Had a nice chat. Damn, when he lit up, my brain screamed, “NICE”.

    But I don’t really want a cig, just loved the smell, old memories.

    For that matter, a woman who’s a little smoky with liquor on her breath, I get SPRUNG. Old memories, “a smell of wine and cheap perfume…”

    • @Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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      53 months ago

      Yeah. Same here. Smoked for 30 years. Quit 5 years ago but I do like hanging around the smoke for a few minutes.

  • @watson387@sopuli.xyz
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    63 months ago

    It’s really fascinating how scents are tied to memory, like if that scent didn’t bring good memories of your mom, would you still like it? It’s an unanswerable question, just interesting to me.

    A lot of people in my family smoke/smoked and I smoked for a lot of years, but I also haven’t smoked for a lot of years now. There are different types of cigarette odors. Some of them don’t bother me and I actually like, but some of them make me nauseous.

  • @Glitterbomb@lemmy.world
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    53 months ago

    Ex smoker, hate the smell.

    The only time I legitimately cherished the smell was when I stepped into a portapotty that had previously smelled like death for the entire week. That day though, some hero decided to chain smoke in that thing and you couldn’t smell the shit anymore.

    We’ve tried the trees you put on your rear view mirror, we tried cans of febreeze, only cigarettes hide the portapotty smell. Please, Cigarette smokers, be the heros we need you to be

  • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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    43 months ago

    My grandfather smoked. I like a small whiff, but still don’t want to be breathing cigarette smoke for more than a few seconds.

  • @slumlordthanatos@lemmy.world
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    43 months ago

    It’s definitely nostalgic for me, since one set of grandparents smoked when I was a kid. It never really bothered me…unless I was driving in their car, where it would give me motion sickness. I was never prone to it otherwise; only when driving on mountain roads in a car that reeked of cigarettes.

    To their credit, they quit smoking when my older sister had her first kid, but the smell of cigarettes just throws me back to the summers spent helping Grandpa with whatever home improvement project he was working on.

  • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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    33 months ago

    I get it; I like the smell of stale cigarettes trapped in an indoor location.

    Cigars, on the other hand, can fuck right off.

  • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    33 months ago

    I know exactly what you mean. My room at my parents place was on the upper floor, which got very warm in the summer, so I had the window open the whole day. My mom always smoked right below my window because she didn’t want to be seen from the street. Somehow this turned into a positive association.

  • @CatZoomies@lemmy.world
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    33 months ago

    I never really think about the perspective that others like or enjoy the smell of tobacco. I’ve smelled Black and Mild before and that was tolerable enough, but still not appreciated.

    I dislike the smell. But I also actively avoid tobacco and others smoking, primarily for health reasons we’re all aware of. However, tobacco, marijuana, etc. smells are migraine-triggers for me. If I’m around it too long, I could spiral into a terrible migraine that takes days to recover where I’m bed ridden and vomiting for at least a day. Migraines be no fun.

  • @whyrat@lemmy.world
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    23 months ago

    It is designed to be a desirable smell (or actually flavored in some cases). Since it’s highly addictive the people selling it know they just you to try it and they’ll probably have a long-term customer.

  • @Oberyn@lemmy.world
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    13 months ago

    Very underrated smell imo , tho I don’t see myself actually smoking cigs , health risks seem not worth it for me

    • @bfg9k@lemmy.world
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      23 months ago

      Yeah just don’t if you can help it. So easy to start, extremely difficult to quit.

      You’re better off with nicotine gum if you’re chasing the buzz

      • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        23 months ago

        I got so lucky… I smoked for like nine months and one day I had a cig and it felt like DOGSHIT. I tried again the next day and I felt debilitated and super shitty. It was also the advent of Ecigs, so I snagged a rudimentary cigalike and used it occasionally when I would normally smoke, then stopped that too.

        I will have a cig very occasionally (actually half a cig, split with my partner) but only if we’re hella drunk. If I’m sober, cigs are absolutely garbage.