For the pleasure of man... You either love 'em or hate 'em but those who love 'em, really love 'em... Here is some quotes from men who really loved 'em :
"Given the choice between a woman and a cigar, I will always choose the cigar." - Groucho Marx
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." - Winston Churchill
"It's easy to quit smoking. I've done it hundreds of times." - Mark Twain
"Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle." - George Burns
"If your wife doesn't like the aroma of your cigar, change your wife." - Zino Davidoff
""If you can't send money, send tobacco." - (to the Continental Congress, 1776 ) George Washington
"[Tobacco] is the passion of honest men and he who lives without tobacco is not worthy of living." - Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin)
"There's something about smoking a cigar that feels like a celebration. It's like a fine wine. There's a quality, a workmanship, a passion that goes into the smoking of a fine cigar". Demi Moore
"I smoke ten to fifteen cigars a day. At my age I have to hold on to something."
George F. Burns
No they do not smell good they can give you cancer
Some people like the smell of cigars even before the flavored cigars were manufactured. Cigars today come in various forms including but not limited to Apple and Cherry. Black and Mild's I have been told also manufacture a distinctive flavor.
The word "cigar" originated from sikar, the Yucatec Mayan word for smoking, which became cigarroin Spanish, probably from the Mayan sikar("to smoke rolled tobacco leaves" - from sik, "tobacco;") or from the Spanish word cigarra("grasshopper"). However, the word itself, and variations on it, did not come into general use until 1730. New names for cigars include "Jules", "Havana", "Vitole" and "Puro".[1] An older alternate spelling is "segar",[2] not uncommon in 19th century signs and advertisements.
Because you don't like the smell.
To some people (not you or me), they smell great.
no
Elvis had no taste: He smoked Roi-Tan Blunts, which were machine-made cigars kinda like White Owls.
A cold. Cigars just don't taste good when you have a cold.
Yes
It depends on the cigars. Some of us do, others do not. If you smoke flavored cigars like Lars Tetens and Acids, don't put them in the same humidor as your Cohibas and Punches if you don't want all your cigars to taste like Lars. I wouldn't put really powerful cigars in the same humidor as mild cigars, because the mild cigars will absorb the flavor of the strong ones. But as far as putting...oh, Partagas and Punch together...no real problem.
because smokeing is VERY stress relieveing if you inhale things like cigarettes. cigars just taste great.
There is a common opinion that expensive cigars have a smoother flavor when compared to cheap cigars. The flavor lingers longer creating greater satisfaction for a longer period.
My personal favorite is gold (little cigars, not pipe tobacco). They're really smooth and have a unique taste, almost like vanilla. They would be my reccomendation.
The Montecristo cigar is known for their smooth and sasisfying taste, and have a reputation as one of the finest cigars on the market, and set the standard by which othe cigars are judged. The tademark began in Cuba in 1935, and continues today in the Dominican Republic.
yes cigars are just like cigarettes
It depends on what type of taste you have- some prefer menthol, others full flavor, and some prefer 'light' cigarettes. If you are looking for taste get flavored cigars.
Cigars are only for us adults. No one should sell you cigars.