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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 452990" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>As kids, gfgbro and I shared the top level of our home. There was a very small hallway between our rooms but in the summer the doors had to stay open because the a/c was in his window and had to cool both rooms. We agreed that NO ONE was allowed to smoke up there. My parents, who didn't smoke but it was the seventies when many did, allowed friends and relatives to smoke in the house but refused to allow it up in our rooms (really angered one aunt but my mom told her to stuff it). Then gfgbro took up smoking by picking butts up out of the gutters - no joke. He only smoked up in our area one time. I arranged a contraption with a board and some books to set off an entire can of lysol in his room. now he had asthma and hated lysol but I hated smoke. It was summer and I shut the door to his room after turning the a/c off and set the entire can, brnad new cost my whole allowance for the week, off in his room. the BIG can in a LITTLE room.</p><p></p><p>He never again tried that ****. Not around me. </p><p></p><p>I would figure out what spray your husband hates and make SURE he stinks of it for a week or two. Or if you cannot stand the smell, starch his underwear and socks. the old fashioned, boil in type of heavy starch. It is incredibly uncomfortable and makes a HUGE point. Also if you like something like liver or anchovies or limburger cheese or something, cook that for a week or three until he gets that you are going to make his life a living hades until he stops. You have EVERY right to a smoke free home for your health - health issues take priority. PERIOD.</p><p></p><p>Tell him to stop being a stupid brat. You can tell him that I told you to tell him that if it helps. Also demand he get an extra job to pay off the various expenses of your asthma treatment, related hospital stays and time off work because of course the smoke in the home will flare your asthma until you end up in the hospital for days at a time, and you will have to take a LOT more medications that are very expensive and have side effects like not wanting him to be anywhere near you in any physical sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 452990, member: 1233"] As kids, gfgbro and I shared the top level of our home. There was a very small hallway between our rooms but in the summer the doors had to stay open because the a/c was in his window and had to cool both rooms. We agreed that NO ONE was allowed to smoke up there. My parents, who didn't smoke but it was the seventies when many did, allowed friends and relatives to smoke in the house but refused to allow it up in our rooms (really angered one aunt but my mom told her to stuff it). Then gfgbro took up smoking by picking butts up out of the gutters - no joke. He only smoked up in our area one time. I arranged a contraption with a board and some books to set off an entire can of lysol in his room. now he had asthma and hated lysol but I hated smoke. It was summer and I shut the door to his room after turning the a/c off and set the entire can, brnad new cost my whole allowance for the week, off in his room. the BIG can in a LITTLE room. He never again tried that ****. Not around me. I would figure out what spray your husband hates and make SURE he stinks of it for a week or two. Or if you cannot stand the smell, starch his underwear and socks. the old fashioned, boil in type of heavy starch. It is incredibly uncomfortable and makes a HUGE point. Also if you like something like liver or anchovies or limburger cheese or something, cook that for a week or three until he gets that you are going to make his life a living hades until he stops. You have EVERY right to a smoke free home for your health - health issues take priority. PERIOD. Tell him to stop being a stupid brat. You can tell him that I told you to tell him that if it helps. Also demand he get an extra job to pay off the various expenses of your asthma treatment, related hospital stays and time off work because of course the smoke in the home will flare your asthma until you end up in the hospital for days at a time, and you will have to take a LOT more medications that are very expensive and have side effects like not wanting him to be anywhere near you in any physical sense. [/QUOTE]
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