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Why do people hold cigarettes and joints differently when smoking them?

They’re functionally the same – smoking plant material in that form factor. But I’ve noticed cigarette smokers tend to hold the cigarette facing out, in between their index and middle finger. Whereas someone smoking a joint would more typically hold it towards their palm, between their thumb and middle or index finger.

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  • Joints are packed/rolled differently than commercial cigarettes. Cigarettes are stiff and tightly packed, they won't droop at all. Joints are different, at least pre-dispensary days (in the US). They'd be packed by whichever friend liked to do it whether they were good or not. So you'd get varying stiffness in your joints, making it easier to pinch them between the index and thumb rather than gently resting like a cigarette does. Nowadays if it comes from the dispo I can hold it like a cig.

  • I am so glad I switched to edibles for weed and quit smoking/vaping nicotine entirely. My room/clothing no longer stink of pot. My hands don't smell like pot. My breath doesn't smell like pot.

    I get that edibles don't jive with everyone, but man they work great for me.

    Also as many others have already stated it's mostly just the structural rigidity of the cigarette vs the joint combined with the (still in some places) illegality of the joint that leads to the different holding methods.

  • Never been a cigarette smoker; but I've always preferred to hold joints inward to shield from wind and because the shorter filter/'tip' is easier to hold with the tips of your fingers. I also like the knock the ash off the end with my thumb vs flicking the whole joint/smoke to shake it off. Less chance of knocking the cherry off, especially with really finely ground bud.

  • In my experience joints typically either don't have a filter or have a handmade filter. They're delicate, and rolling it between your fingers can open up the end and spill things out. So it's better to have a more precise grip on them.

  • I only hold a joint different than a cigarette when the joint has no crutch and is getting close to the end. Gotta hold it with both hands to not only keep the end open to draw through, but also so I don't burn myself because it's so small.

  • Heat and ashing.

    Due how finely shredded and tightly packed tobacco is, there is much less heat (that the inner finger is more sensitive to than finger tips) and easier to control / denser ash with cigarettes. Compounding this, the filter helps with heat and the between finger hold makes it easier to flick the dense ash. Their similar in components, but less so in functionally.

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