Were you drawn to the thrill of secretly lighting up behind the school bike sheds? Or perhaps you enjoyed a cheeky puff on a night out, only to worry the smell would be lingering by the time you got home.
It may feel like a lifetime ago but, in the 1960s, 40% of women smoked, according to the Royal College of Physicians. Since then, increased knowledge about the dangers of smoking, and the wave of government restrictions that followed, has led to a cultural change.
Smoking is out, and e-cigarettes – electronic devices that create inhalable vapour – are