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Anonymous
Same thing can happen with food. Lets say you're 10 and you eat oysters for the first time. Earlier in the day, you ate some undercooked pork but you didn't notice anything was wrong. An hour after you eat the oysters, you become violently ill, and you immediately blame the oysters, the new food introduced into your diet. For the rest of your life, eating oysters causes you to feel ill, even though there is no physiological basis, its a defense mechanism in your brain to protect you from poisonous foods. Same thing probably happened with the cigarettes that you smoked.
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