What do you use a Hooka for?!


Question:

What do you use a Hooka for?

I thought that it was a type of bong but as someone has told me its just for tobacco. Which tobacco wont really give you a high like many claim hooka is for..might get you lightheaded a little if your not used to that much tobacco...so its kinda just like skoal? What do people usually use it for or what can they use it for? Is it more for weed or do alot of college kids use it for that?


Answers:
flavored tobacco

yeah, flavored with THC

its for smoking tobacco, any kind of tobacco, but I'm sure some kids would use it as a bong

In the USA most people use a hookah pipe for smoking weed. The purpose of a hooka is to cool the smoke down so you an inhale more and to 'filter' it.
Hookahs are used throughout the world for smoking tobacco and herbal fruits.

People become bored with even their hobbies and habits. Hookahs were originally designed to smoke hashish from. Then there are different types and flavors of tobaccos that can be used with the hookah. You know that college students have been creative with pot smoking for years. If you happen to see one on a college campus, you know that it is used for entertaining marijuana smoking.

at the stores where you buy them they say they are for tobacco, flavored or not. BUT I have NEVER seen ANYONE use it for anything except Pot. I have lived in 7 states and am 41 years old with four grown kids.

The consenus is...Hooka's are for Weed.

Its for smoking flavored tobacco. And no, I dont think that it gives you a high like smoking pot would.

A Hooka is for weed......way back in the day it was for opium in the east. Tobacco would be nasty....but i heard there are specific tobbaccos for hookas. Flavored and such.

hookahs are from the middle east. i picked one up as a souvenir while i was deployed in Iraq. traditionally they use them to smoke flavored tobacco but many people back here in the U.S. use it to smoke pot.




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