My friend loves the taste of the juice I vape, so he always wants to try it on my device. I’m not sure if I should let him, as it’s my private device. How can I figure out this dilemma?
If it feels too personal,its perfectly okay to say no☺️ and suggest to bring his own device so he can try it out.
Oh, it’s just a little hiccup! They smelled it, so they wanted to try.
I had a bit of trouble filling his device with my juice in this situation
yeah, i think its okay to say no and let your friends know that you kind of mind sharing vape, its totally fine and won’t hurt ur friend when you say no in a good and polite way, they will understand you~
That’s definitely a tricky situation! I get why you’re hesitant—it’s your personal device, and sharing can feel a bit awkward, especially for hygiene reasons.
I feel you! I’m the kind of person who finds it hard to say no, especially to friends. But I think it’s totally okay to let them know where our boundaries are.
I think sharing a vape device is a personal choice, and it’s okay to set boundaries. While it’s great that your friend enjoys the flavor, your device is a private item, much like a toothbrush. There are also hygiene concerns since sharing can transfer germs or bacteria. If you’re uncomfortable, you could suggest your friend try the same juice on their own device or buy a disposable drip tip to keep things more sanitary if you do decide to share. It’s all about balancing kindness with your comfort
Thank you! A disposable drip would be a good choice.
It’s really about your personal comfort. I’m not super keen on sharing my device, but I’m happy to share my juice with friends. And i think setting boundaries from the start is really important friends who respect them are the ones worth keeping around.
Disposable drips are a cool idea to solve the whole “sharing a vape with friends” thing, but does that mean we gotta carry a bunch of drips around just in case they wanna try?
Yeah~ sharing juice is another solid way to let your friends taste the flavor while dodging the whole “too personal to share” vibe.