Basically the same as smoking cigarettes they will make you smell like cigars, You will become addicted to them, the chemicals that are inhaled and swallowed may lead to any number of illnesses shortness of breath, emphysema, lung cancer, Heart disease, gangrene and many more health problems.
Smoking a cigar if you are not used to it will make you very light headed and dizzy. The side effects from smoking a cigar is the same as from smoking cigarettes. Cancer of the mouth, throat, luings, etc... They also make your body, clothes, house, car and everything around you smell like stale smoke.
It doesnt affect anything in the lungs, mostly cancer is found in the mouth.
That's wrong, smoking cigars can affect your lungs. Even though you wouldn't normally inhale a cigar, you still are inhaling some. Smoking cigars can also affect your blood pressure which can lead to a lot of different heart conditions.
Very much the same as any other kind of tobacco use. Increased risk of certain cancers and heart problems.
Cancer, emphysema and many Chronic Obstuctive Pulmonary Diseases [COPD ].
A cigar can leave tar in your lungs that make moldy and it could affect your breathing.
it kills you
Smoking anything affects the larynx and pharynx, along with the lungs and nearly every other part of your body.
It causes bad breath .
the cigar smoking wirch is Liam ma
A man smoking a cigar?
Mr. Mason was smoking a cigar in Jane Eyre.
No, but that doesn't mean smoking does not harm the body.
Cigar smoking room
its unhealthy
The different types of simple tenses in English are present simple, past simple, and future simple. These tenses are used to describe actions that are completed or habitual in the present, past, or future, respectively.
Mr. Rochester was the character who was seen smoking a cigar in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte BrontΓ«. His smoking habits were depicted as a part of his distinguished and enigmatic personality.
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a smoking condom?