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<blockquote data-quote="flyguy" data-source="post: 344778" data-attributes="member: 3343"><p>Apart from smoking too quickly or the lack of tobacco prep, what bites varies from individual to individual. For some, red Virginias bite. For others, burleys bite. Aromatics (for many) are culprits. Some English or Balkan blends bite more than others. It is a matter of individual body chemistry. It can even be a function of the size of the inside of your mouth! My dentist informed me that the inside of my mouth is the smallest he has seen which could explain my past problems with tongue bite. I envy those who can puff away on any blend with no bite whatsoever!</p><p>For the rest of us, it is important to take note of which blends are painful and either avoid them or smoke them occasionally. </p><p>I like to try different preparation techniques before giving up on a blend. For instance, the Delayed Gratification Technique (DGT) seems lessen the bite of an especially "bitey" tobacco for me. We all have to deal with this problem as the individuals we are. When I learned how to deal with my bite issues, pipe smoking became a real pleasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyguy, post: 344778, member: 3343"] Apart from smoking too quickly or the lack of tobacco prep, what bites varies from individual to individual. For some, red Virginias bite. For others, burleys bite. Aromatics (for many) are culprits. Some English or Balkan blends bite more than others. It is a matter of individual body chemistry. It can even be a function of the size of the inside of your mouth! My dentist informed me that the inside of my mouth is the smallest he has seen which could explain my past problems with tongue bite. I envy those who can puff away on any blend with no bite whatsoever! For the rest of us, it is important to take note of which blends are painful and either avoid them or smoke them occasionally. I like to try different preparation techniques before giving up on a blend. For instance, the Delayed Gratification Technique (DGT) seems lessen the bite of an especially "bitey" tobacco for me. We all have to deal with this problem as the individuals we are. When I learned how to deal with my bite issues, pipe smoking became a real pleasure. [/QUOTE]
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