‘My Breathing Sounded Like Popcorn Being Made’: Music Fans on How They Finally Broke Their Vaping Habit
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Vaping has become almost inseparable from nightlife culture. Now, gig-goers are opening up about the realities of their addiction and how they finally quit. The post ‘My Breathing Sounded Like Popcorn Being Made’: Music Fans on How They Finally Broke Their Vaping Habit appeared first on Rolling Stone Australia .
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