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Comes into someone's home that does not smoke and proceeds to smoke.

The smell of cigarettes doesn't bother me any where but inside my home.
 
My mother in law.... 💩

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People with no respect for anyone.


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People with no respect for anyone.


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I have children and they have asthma among other things. At one point she would go hide in a closet ,in the dark, and smoke instead of going outside on the porch.. Crazy

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That is so crazy. I don't get it. I would never be that rude. I'm glad that is one nasty habit I never picked up. The smell makes me nauseous


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That is so crazy. I don't get it. I would never be that rude. I'm glad that is one nasty habit I never picked up. The smell makes me nauseous


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We asked her politely to use the garage or the full front porch.. she didnt care.
You would go into her room, she would have burn marks on the window sil. From the cigarettes burning themselves out.. Or she would think she was hiding in the basement, and smoke next to the furnace and the smoke would go throughout the house.

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OMG. That is horrible. What frustration you must have been dealing with. That is one smell you can not hide.


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Omg! That is messed up, I would lose my !!!


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Omg! That is messed up, I would lose my !!!


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Yes, the one day i smelled smoke. This was years ago but i said to the wife her mom had to be smoking .(this was a home we had built) she couldnt find her. She had hid in th3 closet put towels against the bottom of the door and was in there smoking her non filter cigarettes in the dark.. She ended up moving out because we charged her 200 a month to live with us. She thought that should of gave her the right to do anything she wanted.

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I guess entitlement come in all ages. That is so messed up. When I was a teenager and smiled weed, I did that. Thought for sure no one knew. :lol:
Seems a blessing she moved out. You kids can breath freely. The smell lingers too. I'd be pissed. I remember as a kid, my grandmothers house had a yellow film all over everything. So gross.


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:coffee: ....nobody, friend or foe , smokes cigs in my house , car , or porch[I am an X smoker of many years]....weed is a different story but only in the house... :joint:...
 
The smell of weed doesn't linger and stick to everything. I don't even want vaping in my personal space. I'm a smoke snob. Lol


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My vaping has a cherry smell to it...

But ya. Cigarette smoke sticks to everything. It's nasty.
 
A copy and paste...:coffee:


Outline of lungs over enlarged picture of a popcorn kernel

Over a decade ago, workers in a microwave popcorn factory were sickened by breathing in diacetyl?the buttery-flavored chemical in foods like popcorn, caramel and dairy products. While this flavoring may be tasty, it was linked to deaths and hundreds of cases of bronchiolitis obliterans, a serious and irreversible lung disease. As a result, the major popcorn manufacturers removed diacetyl from their products, but some people are still being exposed to diacetyl - not through food flavorings as a worksite hazard, but through e-cigarette vapor.

When inhaled, diacetyl causes bronchiolitis obliterans - more commonly referred to as "popcorn lung" - a scarring of the tiny air sacs in the lungs resulting in the thickening and narrowing of the airways. While the name "popcorn lung" may not sound like a threat, it's a serious lung disease that causes coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath, similar to the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).


Even though we know that diacetyl causes popcorn lung, this chemical is found in many e-cigarette flavors http://bit.ly/29pLUa8
Popcorn Lung: A Dangerous Risk of Flavored E-Cigarettes
Over a decade ago major popcorn manufacturers removed diacetyl from their products because of deaths and hundreds of cases of bronchiolitis obliterans, a serious and irreversible lung disease. But...

Even though we know that diacetyl causes popcorn lung, this chemical is found in many e-cigarette flavors. It is added to "e-juice" liquid by some e-cigarette companies to complement flavorings such as vanilla, maple, coconut and more. So while diacetyl was swiftly removed from popcorn products since it could cause this devastating disease among factory workers, e-cigarette users are now directly inhaling this harmful chemical into their lungs. In fact, researchers at Harvard found that 39 of 51 e-cigarette brands contained diacetyl. The study also found two similarly harmful chemicals?2,3 pentanedione and acetoin?present in 23 and 46 of the 51 flavors it tested. And roughly 92 percent of the e-cigarettes had one of the three chemicals present.

Rows of amber glass bottles and vapor coming off of one in the corner

How is this possible that many Americans are unknowingly inhaling chemicals that can cause traumatic respiratory harm? Until recently, there was no FDA oversight whatsoever of e-cigarettes. On May 5, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it will be extending its oversight authority to include e-cigarettes and other tobacco products. Starting in August, FDA will begin to apply and enforce key provisions of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act as it relates to the sales, marketing and manufacturing of e-cigarettes. Unfortunately, e-cigarette manufacturers have essentially been given a temporary "free pass" and their products will be allowed to remain on the market for up to three years as manufacturers test their products and submit necessary applications to the FDA for review.

This is an urgent issue for public health, especially given the popularity of e-cigarettes among youth. The American Lung Association believes it's imperative that FDA act quickly to require that diacetyl and other harmful chemicals be removed from e-cigarettes.

Remember, the American Lung Association is here to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. Read our public education statement on E-cigarettes and Lung Health, and when you're ready to quit tobacco for good, we're here to help.
 
this is when you build a dog house in the back and offer that as a solution as their room. as a previous smoker I would never smoke in the house let alone another persons! WTF
 
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