Smoking what? Cigarettes I don't like and I prefer people not smoke them around me. They are not smoked in my house or car and that will remain true. I don't want to say their disgusting, but I don't want anything to do with them. What's weird, though, is that I love the second hand smoke smell (which is probably a contributing factor why I don't want them around me). Cigars I enjoy on a fine occasion, a baby's birth, a beautiful wedding, a fun vacation, what have you. Weed I used to enjoy, and I don't really find anything wrong with someone smoking it. I prefer it not be around me, but not because I find is distasteful like I do cigarettes.
To me, smoking is the biggest turn-off. You can have the most beautiful women that God has ever dropped on this planet and put her right in front of me, but the second I find out she smokes, nope. No longer interested.
A bit extreme, I know, but I can't stand the smell.
I don't smoke. I was told since I was little not to do it. Even so, I can't stand the smell of it so I never try it anyway. I don't tell people to stop though. It's just something they do. I just hope they understand the risk. I recently lost an Aunt who died from lung cancer. I think she tried to stop once she found out but it was too late and the damage was done.
As a young boy my mother smoked like a chimney on fire. It was constant but smoking was what I'd rather her be doing than all of the other stuff she did. My grandmother smoked nearly her entire life time. Personally I've tried it when stress has built up but it doesn't do anything for me so I just find something more productive to do than pay to rot my teeth and pollute my gums. I'm not proud to say this but the aroma is calming. It shouldn't be I know but it soothes me in a disturbing way maybe because I'm used to it I don't know.
As a young boy my mother smoked like a chimney on fire. It was constant but smoking was what I'd rather her be doing than all of the other s… moretuff she did. My grandmother smoked nearly her entire life time. Personally I've tried it when stress has built up but it doesn't do anything for me so I just find something more productive to do than pay to rot my teeth and pollute my gums. I'm not proud to say this but the aroma is calming. It shouldn't be I know but it soothes me in a disturbing way maybe because I'm used to it I don't know.
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I fucking hate it. I've been smoking 8 years and every time I try quitting I go into a suicidal rampage. So I guess I'll be smoking til it kills me.
Its a more honourable form of suicide.
Don't do it in front of me and I don't have a problem with it
Smoking what? Cigarettes I don't like and I prefer people not smoke them around me. They are not smoked in my house or car and that will remain true. I don't want to say their disgusting, but I don't want anything to do with them. What's weird, though, is that I love the second hand smoke smell (which is probably a contributing factor why I don't want them around me). Cigars I enjoy on a fine occasion, a baby's birth, a beautiful wedding, a fun vacation, what have you. Weed I used to enjoy, and I don't really find anything wrong with someone smoking it. I prefer it not be around me, but not because I find is distasteful like I do cigarettes.
To me, smoking is the biggest turn-off. You can have the most beautiful women that God has ever dropped on this planet and put her right in front of me, but the second I find out she smokes, nope. No longer interested.
A bit extreme, I know, but I can't stand the smell.
I don't smoke. I was told since I was little not to do it. Even so, I can't stand the smell of it so I never try it anyway. I don't tell people to stop though. It's just something they do. I just hope they understand the risk. I recently lost an Aunt who died from lung cancer. I think she tried to stop once she found out but it was too late and the damage was done.
Not if it results in the person getting cancer.
Cancer is a horrible way to go.
People can smoke if they want.
I don't find it immoral unless it affects someone else negatively (birth defects and other things). However, I still don't think it's very smart.
As a young boy my mother smoked like a chimney on fire. It was constant but smoking was what I'd rather her be doing than all of the other stuff she did. My grandmother smoked nearly her entire life time. Personally I've tried it when stress has built up but it doesn't do anything for me so I just find something more productive to do than pay to rot my teeth and pollute my gums. I'm not proud to say this but the aroma is calming. It shouldn't be I know but it soothes me in a disturbing way maybe because I'm used to it I don't know.
Maybe second-hand smoke?
For who,
the person you leave behind or the person leaving?
I couldn't help but laugh. Oh the irony