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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 121781" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My daughter, who eventually turned to a lot more than cigarettes, started smoking at 12. I refused to let her do it the easy way. I would go through her purse and throw out her cigarettes, cut off her money, etc. I know what a horrible habit it is and how hard it is to quit and wasn't going to let her get into it without a good fight from me, even if it didn't work. SInce my husband smokes, it made it harder, but, in the end, when she quit using drugs, she also quit smoking cigarettes. I didn't want to give her the signal that I thought it was ok, and I didn't want to give her the right to smoke in the house. Hub didn't, she couldn't. Hey, guess what??? Hub quit too!!!! </p><p>I would try to show her by example--that means quitting. And I would not let her bring cigarettes into the house nor smoke on your property. Why make it easy to do something that can compromise your health so much? JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 121781, member: 1550"] My daughter, who eventually turned to a lot more than cigarettes, started smoking at 12. I refused to let her do it the easy way. I would go through her purse and throw out her cigarettes, cut off her money, etc. I know what a horrible habit it is and how hard it is to quit and wasn't going to let her get into it without a good fight from me, even if it didn't work. SInce my husband smokes, it made it harder, but, in the end, when she quit using drugs, she also quit smoking cigarettes. I didn't want to give her the signal that I thought it was ok, and I didn't want to give her the right to smoke in the house. Hub didn't, she couldn't. Hey, guess what??? Hub quit too!!!! I would try to show her by example--that means quitting. And I would not let her bring cigarettes into the house nor smoke on your property. Why make it easy to do something that can compromise your health so much? JMO [/QUOTE]
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