But did you yourself ever smoke up to 3 packs a day? (I think the average consumption would be way less than this, anyway...my mom smoke .. smoked in the house (3 packs a day)….
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But did you yourself ever smoke up to 3 packs a day? (I think the average consumption would be way less than this, anyway...my mom smoke .. smoked in the house (3 packs a day)….
Thanks for answering my off topic question. I'm hardly ever off topic, you know. So, are you Egyptian? (If that question is too nosy, feel free to disregard.):)On the second...as in Egypt's King Farouk...
Np, I'm not...Thanks for answering my off topic question. I'm hardly ever off topic, you know. So, are you Egyptian? (If that question is too nosy, feel free to disregard.):)
Ah yes, the OP! Nope!Np, I'm not...
Has anyone in your household smoked?
So I guess that nicotine has never been in your system from the air you commonly breathed, then.Ah yes, the OP! Nope!
So I guess that nicotine has never been in your system from the air you commonly breathed, then.
It just goes to show that the past is a foreign country.My mom and dad smoked when I was young. Get this, my mom's doctor told her that smoking would be good for her.: But she never smoked a lot.
It just goes to show that the past is a foreign country.
I am imagining your dear mom lighting her cigarettes and thinking of her doctor's advice that smoking would be good for her.
It used to be rather widespread for women to smoke after church, prior to the American Civil War, apparently. In those days it would have been pipes. Though by your mom and dad's time it would likely have been cigarettes.
I know this is not really your expertise, but I just wonder, what would your mom's doctor's rationale have been that smoking would be good for her?
(Presumably her doctor would have had some rationale, however in hindsight misguided. Good to calm nerves, perhaps?)
I see...Probably good for the nerves....
Yeah, how many people got lung cancer and died? That's sad.I see...
I was reading also how 70 - 80 years ago tobacco corporations would target doctors and regularly use what was purportedly advice from them in their cigarette advertising.
As Randolph Hearst said: "Puff (Billy) Graham"...
Good for people to quit if they can.Yeah, how many people got lung cancer and died? That's sad.![]()
Thanks for answering my off topic question. I'm hardly ever off topic, you know. So, are you Egyptian? (If that question is too nosy, feel free to disregard.):)
Yeah, how many people got lung cancer and died? That's sad.![]()
Yes, she enjoys it a lot!You are kidding...this, and off topic subject? LOL
The whole thread strikes me funny...I am not quite sure what I have learned. Oh yes, I did learn one thing..I learned that Nancy Vaps.
And, I had never , ever heard of vaping before this thread. LOL
So yes, I guess I got 'educated'![]()
It became very popular when groups of women organized during World War One to send cigarettes to the troops. About this time, women started smoking cigarettes also in large numbers.Not sure about that. Humm I heard that 40 - 50 plus years ago it was the tobacco industry that added addictive stuff to tobacco so people smoked more and not be able to quite ...
At that time the smoking became dangerous .
Can't remember all the details now.
Not one of my aunts or uncles died of lung cancer...and they all started smoking around the time of the first world war .
never.....more like a half a pack a day.....I wouldn't smoke in my house or in my car because for one I don't like the smell and two my kids had a lot of respiratory issues as a child.But did you yourself ever smoke up to 3 packs a day? (I think the average consumption would be way less than this, anyway...
No. I think the bible makes it clear that sex and the misuse of it can be far more harmful to oneself, and to others, than a lot of other things. Sexual sin has done a lot of damage to the world and to people. Following God's standards for sex will inevitably lead to better things.You made a good point about sanctification.
Imagine Christianity without any self-denied regulation of those other things you mention.
Not sure I would see smoking and sex in the same category, though, would you?
Did you mean quit quietly or quietly quit?:)it was the tobacco industry that added addictive stuff to tobacco so people smoked more and not be able to quite ...