I know the answer I'v given to myself. I'll try to summarize it for you the best I can:
"The first cigarette will not give me the feeling I am seeking. I know this from my understanding of the nicotine addiction.
In the past, when I had nicotine in my system, "just one" cigarette was taken at a time in order to maintain a certain level of nicotine in my system. That would be my maintenance or "nicotine normal" level. When nicotine levels dropped, I needed to re-fuel, just one cigarette at a time.
Now that i have no more nicotine in my system, there is no need to re-fuel/ adjust nicotine levels back to "normal." The drug is out of my system. Therefore, any craving I'm having is purely behavioral/ psychological. There is no physical need for nicotine. (I can also emphasize this point with myself by thinking about taking a nicotine lozenge instead. When I think about doing that, it doesn't have the same allure as a cigarette. Hmmm. So this must be more about behavioral associations than real physical cravings, right?)
There is, however, a critical point to remember: The minute I take a puff from a cigarette or a suck off a lozenge, my physical addiction is then re-activated.
Not only that, but the first puff or suck will not be satisfying. Why is that? Because there is no physical withdrawal to relieve. My "satisfaction" in the past was a sense of relief from physical withdrawal. Taking a puff in a non-addicted state relieves nothing. Instead, I will cough and get a head-rush. Only later, when the nicotine level from that one cigarette starts to drop off, will it be possible to get the sense of "aaah" from a cigarette. At that point, I am re-igniting the addiction and relieving its pangs "just one" cigarette at a time....to the tune of about 20 per day.
So it's really not about "just one." It's about the next one. And the next. And the next.
So why not save yourself some trouble and skip it altogether? "