It is a social LUBRICANT.

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    3mac8242

    Fri Mar 28 2014

    It is such a social faux pas now.

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    babadaang

    Tue Jan 24 2012

    YES DEAR IT IS NOW A GREAT TREND........

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    djahuti

    Tue Nov 22 2011

    I prefer Astroglide.

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    daendres

    Wed Feb 03 2010

    Definitely not a way to meet new people who are non-smokers. However, being able to say "Let's go for a smoke" somehow makes me feel connected to another smoker. We share an addiction and a vice, and at work it gives me a chance to go socialize with my friends.

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    jester002

    Sun Jan 03 2010

    Oh sure. If by lubricant you mean making everone in the room move away from you or beg you to go outside and pollute the air.

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    pcpeter774

    Thu Jun 18 2009

    Stupid. only if you think it makes look cool.

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    sk8_or_die

    Mon Mar 09 2009

    LMFAO HELL CHA!!

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    taffygirl

    Sun Mar 08 2009

    so is KY jelly...

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    a_prostiute

    Mon Feb 16 2009

    I have a friend and she is the most awkward person you will ever meet. Even when I smoke I can't think of what to say when she says "Come on, lets make conversation", she however can think of anything to say. It makes me feel anti-social. She even pointed that out, which pissed me off because I couldn't tell if she was joking or just doesn't think before she speaks.

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    irishgit

    Thu Feb 05 2009

    Crap. Money, power, physical attractiveness, booze, charm, humor. Those are social lubricants. Smoking is rapidly becoming the mark of the social pariah.

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    canadasucks

    Mon Feb 02 2009

    Not as much as booze, money, or physical attractiveness. Smoking is a social lubricant? Garbage.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Mon Feb 02 2009

    It's a social faux pas.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Feb 02 2009

    It may well be a social lubricant among smokers, but among the general population it is way down the list after intellegent conversation, wit, good manners and an unusual dancing style. Personally I haven't met anyone who is inordinantly aroused by that loud rattly coughing sound or the smell of stale smoke on clothing.

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    hiiippiiiee

    Tue Jan 06 2009

    ya, its easy to just be like "hey let's go for a cigarette" i guess. but i don't know what a social lubricant is....

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    resistance_is_victory_halo

    Tue Dec 23 2008

    it masy not be a social lubricant, but it does help ease awkward situations

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    mega_spawn

    Wed Dec 17 2008

    true it does make social gatherings more kick back.

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    oo_alysha_oo

    Mon Nov 24 2008

    whatev

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    crisscross900

    Fri Nov 07 2008

    What the fuck is a social lubricant, anyways? Smoking helps not an iota in social situations, you either smoke or you don't.

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    twansalem

    Mon Nov 03 2008

    Smokers do seem to have some sort of weird instant bond, but I don't think that's really worth it.

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    metalslugiv

    Fri Oct 17 2008

    Smoking is really only a good way to break the ice with other smokers in a bar type setting where alcohol (the tried and true lube) is being served up.

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    earthbound

    Thu May 01 2008

    It is a turn-off for most non-smokers, and as a smoker one is ostracized. But it is precisely this sense of otherness that thrusts people together, standing the regulation 20 feet from the door in the driving sleet: the guy from the mailroom gets to know the VP of Tax - they have a common vice which binds them..

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    mariusqeldroma

    Thu Aug 09 2007

    Sorry, most people can't stand the smoke smell, much less the secondhand wreathing your empty noggin. Besides, KY works better. :)

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    xagent

    Thu Aug 09 2007

    Either that Numbah or Astro Glide!

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Aug 09 2007

    So is KY...