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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 550329" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Truthfully I think you need to look for a new building. Quitting smoking, or even forcing yourself to relocate when you smoke, is much more difficult than non-smokers can grasp. I tried and tried over the years to quit with-o success. Truly I am not wimpy by nature and I was shocked how difficult it was. I was able to quit seventeen years ago, and it took over a year for me to stabilize. Fifteen years with-o a cigarette and I smoked ONE. Whammo! I quit last January and ever single day I want to smoke "just one". Not possible. Furthermore, my husband who truly is a fine and caring man he is back to smoking this month even though he knows it is seriously dangerous for my health and he really does love me. He can't help it. </p><p></p><p>So...I'm not being funny when I say start looking. Even very nice people if they are addicted are not going to change their life to accomodate yours. I'm really sorry but I do believe every word I've typed. Hugs DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: I quit 17 years ago because difficult child#1 had asthma and the second hand smoke was dangerous for him even tho I went to the far corners of the screened porch or out on the sidewalk. I do understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 550329, member: 35"] Truthfully I think you need to look for a new building. Quitting smoking, or even forcing yourself to relocate when you smoke, is much more difficult than non-smokers can grasp. I tried and tried over the years to quit with-o success. Truly I am not wimpy by nature and I was shocked how difficult it was. I was able to quit seventeen years ago, and it took over a year for me to stabilize. Fifteen years with-o a cigarette and I smoked ONE. Whammo! I quit last January and ever single day I want to smoke "just one". Not possible. Furthermore, my husband who truly is a fine and caring man he is back to smoking this month even though he knows it is seriously dangerous for my health and he really does love me. He can't help it. So...I'm not being funny when I say start looking. Even very nice people if they are addicted are not going to change their life to accomodate yours. I'm really sorry but I do believe every word I've typed. Hugs DDD PS: I quit 17 years ago because difficult child#1 had asthma and the second hand smoke was dangerous for him even tho I went to the far corners of the screened porch or out on the sidewalk. I do understand. [/QUOTE]
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