Is vaping part of nightlife — or everyday life now?

We often see vaping in nightlife settings — neon lights, music, energy. But lately it feels like vaping is shifting into something more integrated, a part of daily routines, creativity, even wellness for some. So what do you think?

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For me, vaping definitely started as an activity to be enjoyed with friends as part of a night out socialising so I fully agree with the first part of this post.

As the months/years have gone on, I’ve definitely begun to vape more socially during the day - e.g. vape break at work, in the street, at the barber, on the beach on holiday, etc. - and I my observation is i see many more other guys vaping than (say) a few years ago. Although there are still some situations where I wouldn’t vape and number of people I wouldn’t vape in front of, it also wouldn’t often concern me if i’m the only person vaping in a group or the first person to start vaping (then others follow)

However, in answer to the specific question, I honestly don’t know if this is due to greater societal acceptance or just my increasing confidence to vape publicly (and not be too concerned about what others think)

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For me, vaping has become a part of who I am and has helped me through some difficult situations I never dreamed I would have to deal with in my life. My vape has been my best friend, always there for me when I needed help coping with hardships. No matter what mood I’m in, happy, sad, determined, stressed out, or frightened, it’s there for me every step of the way. It’s a blessing and a curse…a gift from God and the devil himself… my medicine and my drug of choice…it gives me freedom and keeps me in chains. Vaping was never a fad or weekend thing for me, it’s a part of my daily life so much it’s intertwined with my soul.

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