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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 334298" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>IMHO a sore mouth can only mean one thing: problematic smoking technique. One's subjective judgment in the final analysis can be inconclusive but the verdict of the tissues in your mouth is final. Hot smoke can be managed within the window of slow smoking; but once you move outside of that window, your mouth complains.</p><p></p><p>Just for grins cut your rate by 1/2. If your mouth is still sore, cut it in 1/2 again. By nature we want the smoke and the flavor, and so wanting we puff along. We also want to suck. It took me 11 years to slow down, and I probably should slow down even more. My biggest problem now isn't controlling my rate but tasting flavor at a reduced amount of smoke. My automatic reflex is to puff faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 334298, member: 36"] IMHO a sore mouth can only mean one thing: problematic smoking technique. One's subjective judgment in the final analysis can be inconclusive but the verdict of the tissues in your mouth is final. Hot smoke can be managed within the window of slow smoking; but once you move outside of that window, your mouth complains. Just for grins cut your rate by 1/2. If your mouth is still sore, cut it in 1/2 again. By nature we want the smoke and the flavor, and so wanting we puff along. We also want to suck. It took me 11 years to slow down, and I probably should slow down even more. My biggest problem now isn't controlling my rate but tasting flavor at a reduced amount of smoke. My automatic reflex is to puff faster. [/QUOTE]
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