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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 633948" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>I think the most ridiculous thing I ever heard was a friend justifying smoking outside and then coming in to care for her son who was born with lung problems. She thought it was fine because she was "outside" and wore a long sleeved shirt that she would take off when she was done. Nevermind that it gets<em> all</em> over your face and in your hair - heck, everywhere! She was going back inside after and her son would hug and love on her snuggling all into that stale cigarette smoke. GROSS. She finally quit.</p><p> </p><p>Thankfully, my daughter will not bring the baby around any homes where people smoke and she has her own car that has never been smoked in. And go figure - Connor has had the sniffles for one day in his one year of life. No colds, no fevers, no ear infections. Nothing. I do not believe that is a coincidence...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 633948, member: 15796"] I think the most ridiculous thing I ever heard was a friend justifying smoking outside and then coming in to care for her son who was born with lung problems. She thought it was fine because she was "outside" and wore a long sleeved shirt that she would take off when she was done. Nevermind that it gets[I] all[/I] over your face and in your hair - heck, everywhere! She was going back inside after and her son would hug and love on her snuggling all into that stale cigarette smoke. GROSS. She finally quit. Thankfully, my daughter will not bring the baby around any homes where people smoke and she has her own car that has never been smoked in. And go figure - Connor has had the sniffles for one day in his one year of life. No colds, no fevers, no ear infections. Nothing. I do not believe that is a coincidence... [/QUOTE]
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