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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 256316" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I miss smoking more than I express....after years and years of being a non-smoker. When raising the children I honestly believed that so long as we didn't blow smoke on the children or at the children, it was ok. When easy child/difficult child was in elementary school I read an article written by a qualified expert. The article gave statistics that showed that ear infections and tubes were way way more common for children with smokers in the family.</p><p>The article gave statistics about asthma increases and allergy increases in the current generation and tied it to the more potent second hand smoke available now as compared to the 50's and before. It also provided info on the dangers to small babies from the residue of smoke on clothes adults wore when burping/walking, rocking them.</p><p> </p><p>Government intervention is NOT my thing. In all honesty, however, I do now believe that 2nd hand smoke is truly injurious to "some" others. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 256316, member: 35"] I miss smoking more than I express....after years and years of being a non-smoker. When raising the children I honestly believed that so long as we didn't blow smoke on the children or at the children, it was ok. When easy child/difficult child was in elementary school I read an article written by a qualified expert. The article gave statistics that showed that ear infections and tubes were way way more common for children with smokers in the family. The article gave statistics about asthma increases and allergy increases in the current generation and tied it to the more potent second hand smoke available now as compared to the 50's and before. It also provided info on the dangers to small babies from the residue of smoke on clothes adults wore when burping/walking, rocking them. Government intervention is NOT my thing. In all honesty, however, I do now believe that 2nd hand smoke is truly injurious to "some" others. DDD [/QUOTE]
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