I live in NC (a state heavily supported by tobacco for decades), and grew up surrounded by smokers. Back then, smoking was not the expensive habit it is today, but my generation paid the price in other ways (namely health care costs). My grandparents smoked, my parents, and 3 of my siblings smoked. I don't know why I hated it, but I never had a desire to even try it. For my parents, quitting would be extremely hard because they have done so all their lives, but they started smoking outside when my asthmatic nephew was born. My BIL, on the other hand, is offended that I make him smoke outside. While my husband and I were dating, BIL and his wife had a baby girl. Within months, this child was in the hospital in an oxygen tent fighting for every breath, and do you think BIL and his wife stopped smoking? No. It was sickening and embarrassing to visit the baby in the hospital and have the nursing staff know I was related to such idiots. They reeked of cigarette and pot smoke; everyone noticed it the minute either one walked into a room. Now, 20 years later, BIL has an 8-year-old daughter with a new wife, and still smokes(only cigarettes, though). He is always borrowing money from my husband and it's become such a heated subject for us that my husband just doesn't tell me how much he "loans" him anymore. My BIL is always whining about not having money, not being able to take his daughter to Disney, etc. My husband has asked if we could take his brother's family to Disney with us more than once, but I refuse to until they can buy their own tickets. And all the resorts are NON-smoking now...how will he survive?