I am not a smoker and have absolutely no desire for it at all but I have noticed something strange.  I know plenty of people that would never touch a cigarette but will occasionally smoke a cigar.  Are cigars less addicting, or less dangerous in the long term?
Again, I know nothing about them.  I couldn't tell the difference between Davidoff cigars and burning sausage, but I'm just curious why there seems to be something different about smoking them for most people.  Perhaps I am just looking at the data from a skewed perspective but it just seemed odd to me.
Can anyone enlighten me?
 
 
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http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/cigars.htm
Cigars have higher risk of oral cancer, it's just generally worst for you, but it depends because lots of people don't inhale when they smoke cigars.
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