Medical science has mostly cured this through medications like viagra
Neither are better if you value your health. But, it is your choice. As an ex-pipe smoker (having also smoked cigarettes for many years with the occasional cigar) I eventually stopped smoking twenty odd years ago (and never regretted stopping). I think that smoking a pipe (but not inhaling) is better - but not smoking at all is even better!
A medium can be strong. Everyone has a different smoking style. This affects how much nicotine is absorbed. After smoking for years there are still some in the strong category I cannot do.
The only danger in smoking one cigar would be if you are tempted to smoke another one, which eventually can lead to nicotine addiction. It is better not to take the chance. Just say no to tobacco. - - - - - The addictiveness of nicotine is directly related to the pH of the smoke. Cigarettes, which are addictive, have acidic smoke. Cigars have alkaline smoke, and they don't seem to be as addictive as cigarettes. Some cigar smokers never get addicted although they've smoked for years--they can stop smoking cigars for a few weeks and not suffer withdrawal. As to the question: no, one cigar in a lifetime won't hurt you.
In a day or two a cigar not properly kept will dry out to the point the burn and flavor is affected. Properly stored, they can last years.
after 11yrs.
11yrs.
The same thing any other color of cigar does. The black cigars are called "oscuro." They get their color from many years of fermenting the wrapper tobacco.
It was reversed 65 million years ago. This is an approximate answer.
Ten to twenty years of healthy life.
It takes 10 years for the lungs to fully recover from smoking.
Maduro is the name of the wrapper of the cigar. It is done with a special kind of tobacco, it is dark and for premium brands of cigars like Cohiba, it is aged during 5 years.
The Cigar Galaxy (M82 galaxy).