hi Ausra,
Congratulations on making it this far. Yes, you will probably still have many thoughts about smoking at this stage. But if you are off all nicotine, I'm willing to bet those urges are weaker than they were a week ago.
It might be helpful for you to time, rate, and record your cravings just to see how long, harsh, and often they truly are. You will see a pattern of decreased cravings over time if you do this. You will also gain some perspective on the ones you are having. Over time, you will begin to notice that what feels like a really intense craving is actually much weaker than ones from a few days, weeks or months in the past.
In the meantime, one thing to keep in mind is that it is entirely OK to feel kind of crappy right now. What your boyfriend is experiencing and expressing has nothing to do with you. your body is different. Your addiction is different. So your quit is going to be different. Go ahead and hate him for having it so easy.(I would!
) But don't feel like there is something wrong with you just because its not so easy for you.
Also, try this when a crave comes up: Instead of trying to fight that feeling, give yourself permission to feel the crave and feel lousy about it. That doesn't mean you need to give in to the urge. Just give in to the feeling. Accept it and embrace it as both an opportunity to extinguish a trigger and a reminder of why you hate the addiction. ...Odds are, by the time you get done embracing the crave, it's going to be gone.