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What happens if you put a cigarette in your mouth?
You may start to cough. The good bacteria in your mouth die, leading to dry mouth and bad breath. The back of your mouth begins to itch. The heat and tar from your cigarette can discolor your teeth, gums and lips.
Why do you have to light a cigarette in your mouth?
You need to suck the smoke through the cigarette to make the burning end glow more and produce the smoke to inhale. Suck the smoke into your mouth, remove the cig from your mouth and then breathe in deep.
Why don’t smokers leave the cigarette in their mouth?
Most smokers do not leave the cigarette in their mouth, as it is difficult to breathe normally (without inhaling smoke, some of which will exit the filter without drawing on it), and the hot smoke from the end burns the nose and gets in the eyes. Some smokers, however, do manage to do so.
How do you smoke a cigarette without burning your throat?
Inhale the smoke. Once your cigarette is lit, pull a little smoke into your mouth. When you’re first starting, avoid bringing in too much smoke — you’ll regret it when you turn green and start coughing. Hold the smoke in your mouth for a moment. This will let it cool down, which will help keep your throat from becoming irritated.
How can I make smoke without a cigarette?
Try producing smoke from your mouth without a cigarette. This can be done in different ways, but the end result is that you’re able to produce a small circle of water or dust vapor. Using the right technique or props, you can create a smoke like vapor or dust in the air that will fool others into thinking you are actually smoking.
How do I stop coughing when I Smoke a cigarette?
Remove the cigarette from your mouth. As you take it out, inhale the smoke into your lungs by taking a deep breath. This will help avoid irritating your throat and triggering the cough reflex. Note that this is not like smoking a joint, where you inhale directly into your lungs. An alternate form of inhalation is called “Frenching”.