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  2. Smoking fetishism - Wikipedia

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    An example of fashion photography involving cigarettes. Smoking fetishism (also known as capnolagnia) is a sexual fetish based on the pulmonary consumption of tobacco, most often via cigarettes, cigars, cannabis and also pipes, vapes, and hookahs to some extent.

  3. Are cigar-lounge trends shifting? These three NC women have ...

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control, just 3.5% of all U.S. adults were identified as current smokers of cigars in 2020 — and along gender lines, it broke at 6.3% male and a minuscule 0. ...

  4. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    The targeting of women in tobacco advertising led to higher rates of smoking among women. In 1923 women only purchased 5% of cigarettes sold; in 1929 that percentage increased to 12%, in 1935 to 18.1%, peaking in 1965 at 33.3%, and remaining at this level until 1977. [15]

  5. List of Dick Tracy characters - Wikipedia

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    El Tigress (1971) - Cigar-smoking revolutionary and client of Jonny Scorn. Killed with Molene in the explosion of Scorn's underground bunker. 88 Keyes (1943) - Piano player (his name references the number of keys on a piano) and the secret head of a murder gang for hire; his interests are music, women, money and murder. Killed his own gang ...

  6. Cigarette girl - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette girls in Florida in 1956 Cigarette girl at the Bellmansro restaurant in Sweden, 1940. In Europe and the United States, a cigarette girl was an attractive young woman who sold or provided cigarettes from a tray held by a neck strap, a common casual occupation until supplanted by vending machines in the 1950s, especially at nightclubs, but also at restaurants, bars, casinos, and other ...

  7. Tobacco and art - Wikipedia

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    In European art of the 18th and 19th centuries, the social location of people – largely men – shown as smoking tended to vary, but the stigma attached to women who adopted the habit was reflected in some artworks. Art of the 20th century often used the cigar as a status symbol, and parodied images from tobacco advertising, especially of ...

  8. Muriel Cigars - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Cigars was acquired by Consolidated Cigar Holdings, Inc. in 1956, [3] [4] which in turn merged with Havatampa in 2000 to form Altadis USA. [ 5 ] The first Muriel cover girl, long considered a mystery, was an adult imagining of a child, Muriel Rasmussen Berry, daughter of George and Emma Rasmussen and granddaughter of Dr. Carl Moehle.

  9. Maya Selva - Wikipedia

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    Maya Selva was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to a French mother and a Honduran father.She grew up in Tegucigalpa, but moved to France at age of sixteen to study. [1] After graduating from high school, she trained to be an engineer in the École internationale des sciences du traitement de l'information - School of Engineering (EISTI) and completed her education in the United States with a ...