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Gone is the era where doctors recommend smoking or the Duke and his Camel days. Nowadays it is discouraged: we've got non smoking sections and/or no smoking at all in most places of business. A lot of smoker's program to quit smoking popping everywhere. But somehow, we still have some people getting started especially in their teens. Women smokers are even more repulsive to me.
So what is it? Does it make you look more mature, more distinguished? Peer pressure and being in the "in" crowd? I started to try smoking as a teen since my Dad was a heavy smoker too (until now), so he in fact encouraged me but it didn't stick for long. (Mom wasn't into it either.) It's just not for me as I see no purpose. It's bad for your health, bad for your witness, and a waste of money to burn (literally).
Now I see my little nephew (18 yrs. old) joining the trend too.
Gone is the era where doctors recommend smoking or the Duke and his Camel days. Nowadays it is discouraged: we've got non smoking sections and/or no smoking at all in most places of business. A lot of smoker's program to quit smoking popping everywhere. But somehow, we still have some people getting started especially in their teens. Women smokers are even more repulsive to me.
So what is it? Does it make you look more mature, more distinguished? Peer pressure and being in the "in" crowd? I started to try smoking as a teen since my Dad was a heavy smoker too (until now), so he in fact encouraged me but it didn't stick for long. (Mom wasn't into it either.) It's just not for me as I see no purpose. It's bad for your health, bad for your witness, and a waste of money to burn (literally).
Now I see my little nephew (18 yrs. old) joining the trend too.