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Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - NewtonMP2100 - 09-22-2009 ...I never settle for 2nd best......I go for 1st hand all the way......!!!!!!!!!! Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - AlphaDog - 09-22-2009 Doc wrote: Hmmmm. Have you considered the possibility that smokers make an extra effort to annoy you because they've learned you're so annoyable? Or maybe it's because you allow a rather low class kind of person inside your apartment? I truly don't know any smokers who behave the way you describe while inside someone else's home. Heck, most of the smokers I know don't even smoke indoors, and that includes their own home. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - 3d - 09-22-2009 Ex-smoker here as well. Quit cold turkey 1 year, 8 months, 22 days ago. I still miss it. Once every few days I think about picking it up again ![]() Clove cigarettes?? Haha. The only person I personally knew who smoked them a few times was a 30-year old hipster/emo type of guy. Disgusting. One thing's for sure. No one ever asked to bum a smoke off of him. LOL Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - Doc - 09-22-2009 AlphaDog wrote: Nah. With one exception, they were strangers who came with party guests. The exception was my aunt (not a blood relation) who has the IQ of a carrot. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - motopsyco - 09-22-2009 Well, another hate thread, go figure. Cheers! Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - trisho. - 09-22-2009 Doc wrote: Nah. With one exception, they were strangers who came with party guests. The exception was my aunt (not a blood relation) who has the IQ of a carrot. That's your problem then. Tell those friends to stop inviting the uncouth friends. My boyfriend/partner smokes. He smokes outside the apartment 95% of the time because he hates the smell indoors. He only started smoking out the bathroom window recently because I gave him the OK during wintertime at night. If it's 2AM, I would rather have him smoke out the bathroom window & close the door to shut it out than freeze his ass off in 5 degree weather on the stoop. That's just another kind of even compromise based on (our) reality & realistic applications. Other than super late at night when he's in his boxers, he smokes outside, all the time. You know why? Because he's polite, like a lot of smokers. They realize they walk a tight rope and have an addiction, so a lot try their best to accommodate it. The new proposals to ban smoking in public parks/spaces in NYC has a lot of people up in arms because it's going too far. Even the non-smokers are coming to the smokers' defense. The non-smokers include folks who have never smoked not just former smokers. Imagine you're in Central Park and you can't smoke even though it's a good 46 long blocks. That's a pretty huge radius and inconceivable for a lot of New Yorkers and they find it unfair. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - OWC Jamie - 09-22-2009 you can't smoke in Central Park ? must be a different rule for weed than tobacco. :-) Piers, too. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - Doc - 09-22-2009 trisho. wrote: Imagine you're in Central Park and you can't smoke even though it's a good 46 long blocks. That's a pretty huge radius and inconceivable for a lot of New Yorkers and they find it unfair. Imagine you're the guy who has to clean up the butts. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - dk62 - 09-22-2009 The only smokers I have seen in the last 15 years who behaved like Doc describes were recent immigrants from countries where smoking is prevalent. I would suggest you live in the wrong place and associate with the wrong kind of people, if smoke bothers you to that degree. Re: I'm not really making you ill with my second-hand smoke... - Doc - 09-22-2009 dk62 wrote: College students. Grad students. Neighbors (in an otherwise excellent neighborhood). Coworkers SOs. Most of whom have advanced degrees. |