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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 31825" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>My husband smokes. Always outside. Never in the car. Never in a restaurant (even before our state ban). He'll even move down wind or away from people when outside.</p><p></p><p>My kids have allergies, have been on shots for years. There are many things they shouldn't be around - smoking is one of these. They are old enough to choose on their own now, but when younger, they just didn't go to houses where people smoked.</p><p></p><p>I can't go into any house that has a cat. Doesn't matter how clean the house is, or if the cat is locked in another room - in 15 minutes my eyes will be swollen shut and my voice will be gone. So I don't do it. Taking antihistimine preventatively doesn't help. I'll leave if I find out you do have a cat.</p><p></p><p>I've never asked anyone to modify their behavior for me or my kids - I do ask that they understand if I say we can't come to their house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 31825, member: 439"] My husband smokes. Always outside. Never in the car. Never in a restaurant (even before our state ban). He'll even move down wind or away from people when outside. My kids have allergies, have been on shots for years. There are many things they shouldn't be around - smoking is one of these. They are old enough to choose on their own now, but when younger, they just didn't go to houses where people smoked. I can't go into any house that has a cat. Doesn't matter how clean the house is, or if the cat is locked in another room - in 15 minutes my eyes will be swollen shut and my voice will be gone. So I don't do it. Taking antihistimine preventatively doesn't help. I'll leave if I find out you do have a cat. I've never asked anyone to modify their behavior for me or my kids - I do ask that they understand if I say we can't come to their house. [/QUOTE]
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