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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 449275" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Not sure what your comment has to do with the original question? We all know it is a nasty habit. It is very hard to quit. As far as cruises and other places we pay money to be there. Some perfumes smell bad to me. I just move away from the person. Sometimes people who live in India have a strong Curry scent. I guess my point is there are scents and smells everywhere you go. THere is no way to go anywhere that you love every scent you smell. </p><p></p><p>I would not want to go through life missing wonderful experiences and places that I could be going because of some scent I didn't like. I wouldn't want to lose friends over it either or hurt peoples' feelings over something that insignificant. </p><p></p><p>There are very few places in the US where smoking is allowed inside anymore except maybe casinos. Guess I just don't see it to be a big enough problem to concentrate on it so much that I would give up an entire mode of transportation on a vacation. </p><p></p><p>I have an extremely painful neurological disorder. I got it from cutting overcooked brownies with a steak knife. The surgeon botched the surgery and I woke up feeling like my entire left arm had been doused with gasoline and set on fire. There are so many things that I physically cannot do any more. It makes you step back and be grateful for what you do have and what you can do. Little stupid things that people do around me used to drive me crazy. I've learned that getting upset over stupid things isn't worth it. Your entire life can change in the blink of an eye. So, I try to enjoy what I can while I can. I never know what tomorrow might bring but it isn't worth getting uptight and missing out on a great adventure because of a scent I don't like or some odd habit someone has that is extremely hard to break. I've also learned understanding and empathy for others. There are habits that are harder to break than getting off of heroine. Cigarettes are one of those habits. With some understanding I'm sure one could enjoy a cruise with all the festivities much more. Just my experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 449275, member: 9"] Not sure what your comment has to do with the original question? We all know it is a nasty habit. It is very hard to quit. As far as cruises and other places we pay money to be there. Some perfumes smell bad to me. I just move away from the person. Sometimes people who live in India have a strong Curry scent. I guess my point is there are scents and smells everywhere you go. THere is no way to go anywhere that you love every scent you smell. I would not want to go through life missing wonderful experiences and places that I could be going because of some scent I didn't like. I wouldn't want to lose friends over it either or hurt peoples' feelings over something that insignificant. There are very few places in the US where smoking is allowed inside anymore except maybe casinos. Guess I just don't see it to be a big enough problem to concentrate on it so much that I would give up an entire mode of transportation on a vacation. I have an extremely painful neurological disorder. I got it from cutting overcooked brownies with a steak knife. The surgeon botched the surgery and I woke up feeling like my entire left arm had been doused with gasoline and set on fire. There are so many things that I physically cannot do any more. It makes you step back and be grateful for what you do have and what you can do. Little stupid things that people do around me used to drive me crazy. I've learned that getting upset over stupid things isn't worth it. Your entire life can change in the blink of an eye. So, I try to enjoy what I can while I can. I never know what tomorrow might bring but it isn't worth getting uptight and missing out on a great adventure because of a scent I don't like or some odd habit someone has that is extremely hard to break. I've also learned understanding and empathy for others. There are habits that are harder to break than getting off of heroine. Cigarettes are one of those habits. With some understanding I'm sure one could enjoy a cruise with all the festivities much more. Just my experiences. [/QUOTE]
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