Literature often portrays smoking as a symbol of decadence or a character flaw. For example, in some noir novels, the smoking detective may seem cool on the surface, but it's more about the atmosphere of mystery and the character's troubled nature rather than'sexy'. So, generally, no real sexy smoking stories in literature.
There was a jazz club where a saxophonist named Tom smoked while playing. The smoke seemed to blend with the music. His smoking was a part of his performance, a kind of sexy ritual. He would take long drags in between soulful melodies, and the audience was mesmerized not only by his music but also by his smoking - enhanced stage presence.
No, typically'sexy smoking fetish stories' involve adult and inappropriate content. We should focus on positive and healthy story themes like adventure, friendship or self - discovery rather than something with a potentially inappropriate fetish. For instance, a story about a group of friends going on a hiking adventure where they overcome challenges together is much more suitable and inspiring.
The setting can be an important element. For example, a dim - lit lounge or a rooftop at sunset. The way the person holds the cigarette or cigar, like with grace and confidence. Also, the facial expressions while smoking, such as a smoldering look in the eyes.
To create a non - offensive story related to smoking in a sexy way, you need to shift the focus from the act of smoking itself to the character's personality. Let's say you have a character who is a confident and independent artist. She smokes casually while she is painting, and the smoking is just a small part of her overall cool and creative demeanor. Also, use positive language and avoid any objectifying or inappropriate descriptions related to smoking.
One time, my friend thought he could talk to the plants while smoking weed. He started having a full conversation with a potted plant in the corner, asking it how its day was. It was hilarious as he really seemed to believe the plant was responding with its leaves rustling.
The chemicals in cigarettes, such as nicotine and tar, can cross the placenta. Nicotine can cause abnormal blood vessel development in the fetus. Tar contains carcinogens which can also be harmful to the developing baby. For example, it may increase the risk of birth defects.
Self - discovery can be a theme too. Sometimes, a character starts smoking as they are trying to figure out who they are. They might think that smoking gives them a certain image or identity. For example, in a story, a young artist starts smoking as he believes it makes him look more like a tortured soul, which he thinks is an important part of being an artist. It's also common to see the theme of addiction. Once the character starts smoking, they quickly become addicted and then have to deal with the consequences, like health problems and financial strain. This can lead to a journey of trying to quit smoking, which adds to the drama and conflict in the story.
One could be 'The First Puff' by an unknown author. It tells the story of a young rebel who starts smoking to fit in with a so - called 'cool' group. He soon realizes the negative impacts on his health and finances but struggles to quit.