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What Is Your Attitude Towards Smoking?
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To me it smells terrible and I try to avoid it and those who do it while they are smoking. I don't do it myself but I'm ok with others doing it, as it's their choice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a massive and horrible stressful patch of things going on late last year and my partner smokes ridiculously heavily, so I started, I was drinking quite a bit too and then I had a word with myself and stopped dead and surprisingly didn't find it an issues at all, but then things are much nicer now, so obviously a stress reaction.
It doesn't even remotely bother me. If people want to smoke it is entirely up to them, they know the risks.
There was talk a year or two ago about Bristol banning smoking in public parks - I thought that was ridiculous. I just simply don't believe that somebody smoking in the open air has any effect on anybody else. I reckon I get more lungfuls of noxious crap walking up The Strand every morning than I ever would from somebody having a puff in a doorway.
They're net contributors to the NHS - people moan like stuck pigs about the "cash-strapped" NHS enough as it is. Take away the income from tobacco, and they'd have even more to moan about.
They're treated like pariahs as it is - time to give them a break (personally I dislike seeing fat bloaters chowing down on Greggs or McCrap much more than smokers - and the lardsters cost the NHS more than smokers).
I've never smoked.
There was talk a year or two ago about Bristol banning smoking in public parks - I thought that was ridiculous. I just simply don't believe that somebody smoking in the open air has any effect on anybody else. I reckon I get more lungfuls of noxious crap walking up The Strand every morning than I ever would from somebody having a puff in a doorway.
They're net contributors to the NHS - people moan like stuck pigs about the "cash-strapped" NHS enough as it is. Take away the income from tobacco, and they'd have even more to moan about.
They're treated like pariahs as it is - time to give them a break (personally I dislike seeing fat bloaters chowing down on Greggs or McCrap much more than smokers - and the lardsters cost the NHS more than smokers).
I've never smoked.