Soldier's*Sweeties
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One a day... I know, hard to believe . DH smokes and I enjoy having one in the evening with him after the kids are in bed. I can take it or leave it though.
No kidding.
No. My dad died 50 years ago when I was 9 from lung cancer. He smoked. My mom smoked, but quit 30 years ago, and died of lung cancer 4 years ago.
Given what we have known about smoking for years and years , I have a tough time understanding how anyone under the age of about 80 would even consider starting smoking.
One a day... I know, hard to believe . DH smokes and I enjoy having one in the evening with him after the kids are in bed. I can take it or leave it though.
No ribs?Do pork shoulder roasts, hams, trout, salmon and the like count?
Otherwise no.
Are you bothered by it?
It's no longer enjoyable and I'm hoping to be done with it soon. Toking comes with the music scene so its just always around, but I'm pretty much the only one who passes in the circle these days, no longer agrees with me.Are you proud of it?
Well I'll give you that for some people it helps them relax and be less stressed. For others though it gives them anxiety or if they already had it over time it makes their symptoms worse."Proud" isn't the right choice of words, no. But it has certainly changed my life for the better. I'm less stressed, I'm able to enjoy things that I otherwise just tolerated, and it's been a life-saver when it comes to depression/anxiety.
don't think people should smoke and drive
90% before age 18, average age of a new smoker is 13.People can make their own choices - even bad ones. The main issue though is that the majority of smokers start before they can legally smoke, and it's been well known that the tobacco industry targets young smokers - especially with big displays at convenience stores where lots of kids go. I know they pay lip service to the idea that they don't want children to start smoking, but very few smokers started when they were of legal age to smoke.