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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 633943" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm with PG. I can taste the smoke even if it's outside. NIcotine has proven to be harmful to others and I don't think non-smokers should have to be exposed to it in restaurants or the beach. Nobody is telling anyone not to smoke, but it is forbidden around me. I don't go anywhere, except sometimes a Casino, where one can smoke, and the smoke does bother me there, but I figure it's just two hours twice a year.</p><p></p><p>If non-smokers don't want to frequent places where they can't smoke, it is their decision. More and more, smoking is becoming not acceptable to the majority.</p><p></p><p>My daughter will not let her mother-in-law who smokes to take her baby in her smoke filled car or to her apartment, even if she doesn't smoke, because the nicotine lingers in the air. I don't think smokers realize how strong smoke smell and taste is and I know some smokers try to tell themselves smoking isn't so bad to smokers, let alone non-smokers, but smoking has been proven over and over again to affect those around the smoker too. My husband didn't believe how far that smoking smell and taste went until he quit. Now he gets upset if there is smoke smell in our apartment hallway. It is a non-smoking building. Heck, he even called the person in charge to complain and there has been no smoke in our hallway since then. And he was smoking since he was in the Air Force at age seventeen.</p><p></p><p>My daughter Jumper won't date a boy who smokes. It is even losing it's "cool" with teenagers. I don't think she has any friends who smoke cigarettes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 633943, member: 1550"] I'm with PG. I can taste the smoke even if it's outside. NIcotine has proven to be harmful to others and I don't think non-smokers should have to be exposed to it in restaurants or the beach. Nobody is telling anyone not to smoke, but it is forbidden around me. I don't go anywhere, except sometimes a Casino, where one can smoke, and the smoke does bother me there, but I figure it's just two hours twice a year. If non-smokers don't want to frequent places where they can't smoke, it is their decision. More and more, smoking is becoming not acceptable to the majority. My daughter will not let her mother-in-law who smokes to take her baby in her smoke filled car or to her apartment, even if she doesn't smoke, because the nicotine lingers in the air. I don't think smokers realize how strong smoke smell and taste is and I know some smokers try to tell themselves smoking isn't so bad to smokers, let alone non-smokers, but smoking has been proven over and over again to affect those around the smoker too. My husband didn't believe how far that smoking smell and taste went until he quit. Now he gets upset if there is smoke smell in our apartment hallway. It is a non-smoking building. Heck, he even called the person in charge to complain and there has been no smoke in our hallway since then. And he was smoking since he was in the Air Force at age seventeen. My daughter Jumper won't date a boy who smokes. It is even losing it's "cool" with teenagers. I don't think she has any friends who smoke cigarettes. [/QUOTE]
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