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TennGambler 20 Reviews 985 reads
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Did an advance Search on P411 for Las Vegas providers that smoke as I play in Vegas mostly. Out of 430 ladies on P411, it came back with 23 ladies that ADMIT to being a smoker.

As a smoker, I am very diligent about my mouth hygiene prior to a session. And always freshen up during any break as there is no way to pressure wash my lungs which after I get winded I know put off a smoke smell to a none smoker.

But 23 ladies out of 430??? come on, in this hobby world, give me a break.

Anyway, ladies and be honest,, do you hate seeing a smoker? Can you give me advise on how to make it okay/better

GoldieKnox See my TER Reviews 376 reads
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2 / 10

I am not a smoker (any more, not that I was a "real" smoker ever).
I sometimes smoke in the casino when gaming with people who smoke - more comfortable for me but haven't purchased cigarettes in a while.

I am happy to indulge a smoking fetish or have a puff of a cigar if my friend is enjoying a nice one but otherwise I tend to avoid them now.  

 
So like a total of about a pack a year for me I guess hahaha. If that. ;)
Posted By: TennGambler
Did an advance Search on P411 for Las Vegas providers that smoke as I play in Vegas mostly. Out of 430 ladies on P411, it came back with 23 ladies that ADMIT to being a smoker.  
   
 As a smoker, I am very diligent about my mouth hygiene prior to a session. And always freshen up during any break as there is no way to pressure wash my lungs which after I get winded I know put off a smoke smell to a none smoker.  
   
 But 23 ladies out of 430??? come on, in this hobby world, give me a break.  
   
 Anyway, ladies and be honest,, do you hate seeing a smoker? Can you give me advise on how to make it okay/better?  
   
 

The kelly See my TER Reviews 437 reads
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3 / 10

This may sound nuts, but if you eat a bunch of parsley it cleanses your palette and wipes out some of the bad bacteria in the mouth and digestive tract.  That is why they put it on your plate to consume between courses or at the conclusion of a meal. It is not just for decoration. Same thing with edible flowers on your plate and ginger with sushi.
Notice how coffee beans are often available at perfume counters or lime sorbet is offered between meals (usually Italian)? Same thing.
Apples are great, too.  
 Cigs make your mouth dry and dry mouth can be the culprit for offensive breath. Drinking lots of water helps wash out the tar and nicotine, as well as other yucky stuff.  
There is a toothpaste called TheraBreath which is not SLS (sodium laurel sulfate) or alcohol based that "guarantees" fresh breath for 24 hours. They make lozenges, too.  Alcohol based answers can prolong and actually worsen the situation by drying the mouth more ( hmmnnn... by design?)
Flossing regularly is critical, but not recommended right before play dates.  Water pick is a better call on those days.  Tongue scraping, gently helps. Cavities can create a malodorous muncher.
Gum can assist, minty, sugar free.  Mints can leave a coating that can later make the mouth taste bitter.
A diet low in complex carbs, processed foods and dairy contribute to a kissable face.  
Those items promote candida (yeast). It does not smell good. When your doc has you stick out your tongue he can often tell if that is what's going on inside.  
 Your overall health and well being is reflected by your oral health and your skin.
To get the smell out of anything else baking soda and or vinegar will do the trick. Most air fresheners, candles, etc just add a layer instead of cancelling out the smell, with a few exceptions.  Hepa filters help, too.  
If you know you will be interacting with someone and for whatever reason their scent is not appealing to you, a way to circumvent the situation is a little dab of vicks inside each nostril before close contact. You won't smell anything but menthol.
 Hope this helps.

TennGambler 20 Reviews 285 reads
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4 / 10

Kellie-Thanks for weighing in on the subject.
Not many will discuss the topic (at least in public) which I understand as it does have such a negative image.
While it really is a nasty habit, one can try measures to make your non-smoking partner comfortable i think

TennGambler 20 Reviews 307 reads
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5 / 10

Some of my Non-Smoking providers have enjoyed an occasional smoke, especially on extended dinner/show dates, where I generally I am going to have a smoke at some point (after dinner for example) during our date.

VIPSensualSofia See my TER Reviews 410 reads
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6 / 10

Unfortunately with all the non smoking tendencies, nowadays it seems like a sin to indulge . Coming from a country where , like Europe, a lot of people still smoke, I have no problem seeing cigarettes or cigar smokers (actually have a soft spot for cigar smell) although I no longer partake in the pleasure.
Check my website and if interested, let's have a smoking hot date
Sweet Kisses...
Sofia

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Cilla See my TER Reviews 298 reads
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YourKinkyMILF See my TER Reviews 283 reads
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9 / 10

Well, that's one part of it. BUT, like you mentioned, for me, it's your lungs. They have residual smoke/chemicals in them and when kissing a smoker, without fail, I end up having a sore throat and slight cough the next day.  

I am a former smoker, quit cold turkey over two years ago (not one puff since) because the secondhand smoke was affecting my child's breathing. Super sensitive to smell (one of the perks of quitting is your sense of smell and taste improves) so if you are a smoker, it's so distracting, you are better off seeing someone else

CharleneLove See my TER Reviews 200 reads
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10 / 10

+1.. Lol

Posted By: Cilla

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