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If you're asking this because you're considering starting - dont. I vaped for a little while in college, started out with the 0 nicotine juices, but after trying a few nicotine ones I found I liked the "throat hit" you got from the nicotine versions, as well as the head high.
One day I lost my vape and that's when I realized how unexpectedly I got hooked. I stopped then and there and it's only because I hadn't been at it too long that I was able to quit cold turkey and permanently (10 years since then now).
The fact is that on the "pro" side, you get a mild buzz, and only when you're vaping stronger concentrations than you're used to and that's about it. I started because I thought it was cool and it was a conversation starter at parties (vaping was more novel then and college freshmen are easy to impress), but I'm so glad I knocked that shit off before it really got it's hooks into me.
On the con side its expensive, unhealthy (only considered "healthy" when compared to sucking smoke), uncool to everyone over the age of 20, and highly addictive (if using nicotine, but even if you plan to stick with 0 nicotine juice, you may eventually cave, I did.)
Basically there's very little reason to start and a lot of really compelling reasons to never pick it up
Thank you so much for sharing your story. How long had you been vaping before you lost your vape?
6 months or so, I'd say