Smoking has always been a part of social life, but the lingering odor of traditional cigarettes can impact the way smokers are perceived in social situations
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This is no compromise.) In my opinion, I would do some research, use your Philosophies to dive deeper into yourself and simply ask yourself: Why do I have such a problem with the substance, other than my social programming? What dont I really like about it? Is it the smell? Is it the way he acts? Is it because we are distant now? Why do I really feel it is innapropriate? And then you can begin to ask yourself if MAYBE just maybe, YOU might be the one with the problem, not him
Smoking reduces blood flow, increasing the risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and dry socket
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