Pros and Cons of Tobacco/Smoking

This is a sample list of things that you may like and dislike about tobacco and smoking. It is important to see the pros as well as the cons in it so that you are better able to understand your triggers to prevent a relapse.

This is a sample gathered from others. If there are other reasons for you, personally, please write them down too. Most people see overwhelming reasons for quitting.

What I Liked about Smoking:

  • The bonding I experienced with other smokers.
  • The feeling of creating a ritual.
  • Watching the cigarette burn, and watching the smoke swirl.
  • Momentary gratification and pleasure
  • Temporary stress relief
  • Increased energy and relaxation.

What I Hated about Smoking:

  • The after-smell on my clothes, furniture, car, house, everything, yuck.
  • Not being able to breathe properly.
  • The constant, nagging cough. All day, all night.
  • Lots of phlegm, lots of throat-clearing, and losing my voice mid-sentence.
  • Painful heartburn every night and every time I drank coffee. 
  • Feeling winded after extremely mild activity.
  • Severe throbbing headaches, occasional migraines.
  • Lingering colds and bronchitis. 
  • Racing heartbeat, more sweating. 
  • Increased rate of hypertension. 
  • Dizziness after smoking too fast or too many cigarettes. 
  • Nausea from smoking too much. 
  • The constant coppery, ashy taste in my mouth. 
  • Yellow skin, teeth and fingernails.
  • Scaly, unhealthy-feeling skin.
  • Anxiety from the fear of what I was doing to myself, and the consequences.
  • No relaxation, always feeling in need of something. A constant feeling of not being satisfied.
  • Mini-withdrawals throughout the day.
  • Feelings of shame while spending time with non-smokers
  • Trying to get a date and knowing they only date non-smokers
  • Not accomplishing tasks because of wasted time smoking.
  • The late-evening/middle-of-the-night trip to the gas station.
  • Going out in bad weather to smoke alone.
  • Feelings of inadequacy and substance dependence.
  • Driving my cat out of the room every time I lit up.
  • Dry mouth and constant feelings of thirst.
  • Coughing so hard that I made myself sick.
  • Trembling hands and fingertips.
  • Fear. Of being unable to quit, of dying an untimely, painful death.
  • The stinging feeling in my lungs when I tried to take a deeper or slower breath.
  • Getting smoke in my eyes.
  • Burning my lips on the filter.
  • Trying to light short butts, and feeling my eyebrows singe. Ouch!
  • Re-lighting a previously torched cigarette, so I don't "waste" any tobacco.
  • Overflowing ashtrays, ashes and dust everywhere.
  • Burn holes in my car upholstery, and on my clothes.
  • "Will I fall asleep smoking?"
  • "Will I catch something on fire?"
  • Dry, chapped lips.
  • The cost. All that money wasted on ruining my health and well-being.
  • My nails and hair grew very slowly.
  • Smoking so young probably stunted my growth during puberty.
  • It fueled my compulsiveness relating to other bad habits, such as nail-biting, and binge-eating.
  • Having to reapply my lipstick after smoking.
  • The filthy taste of cheap tobacco.
  • Having to crack the car window in the pouring rain. Wet leg, wet arm, water in my eyes. 
  • Tar build-up on windows and furniture.
  • The way my hair and skin smelled.
  • Limited motivation and energy.
  • Spilled tobacco in my purse, on my dresser, on my computer desk.
  • Lighting the filter end by mistake...
  • Early wrinkles
  • Dropping a cigarette while driving.
  • Trying to tap my ashes out the car window...while the window is rolled up.
  • Dropping hot ashes or losing the tip of a cigarette. 
  • Oops! Tapped ashes in my drink.
  • Feeling "exiled" in the smoking section/smoking room. 
  • Dulled sense of taste and smell.


Taken from quitsmoking.about.com