Who managed to quit smoking?

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Did you quit smoking?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • No, not yet

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Never started to smoke

    Votes: 8 44.4%

  • Total voters
    18
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farouk

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Both my parents were heavy smokers and I made up my mind as a child that I would never smoke.
Your mom did, too, then. I think World War One and World War Two had a lot to do with women smoking; before then women didn't used to smoke nearly as much, it seems.
 

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Your mom did, too, then. I think World War One and World War Two had a lot to do with women smoking; before then women didn't used to smoke nearly as much, it seems.
Women never smoked in the street back when I was a girl.
 

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Women never smoked in the street back when I was a girl.
Well, better if it's not done at all, but better also for women and men to smoke with confidence rather than do it hidden, as if it's something forbidden. I guess your mom might have in those day laboured under the impression that she was only supposed to do it hidden? (Strange how customs have changed, anyway.)
 

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Well, better if it's not done at all, but better also for women and men to smoke with confidence rather than do it hidden, as if it's something forbidden. I guess your mom might have in those day laboured under the impression that she was only supposed to do it hidden? (Strange how customs have changed, anyway.)
Well people didn't eat on the streets either back then.
 
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I suppose she would have smoked over a meal, or after a meal, then.
She always had cigarettes in he apron pocket. It was just part of who she was and smoking was not taboo back then.
 
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She always had cigarettes in he apron pocket. It was just part of who she was and smoking was not taboo back then.
Yes, I guess carrying a pack was a bit like carrying lipstick in one's handbag; simply part of who the user was as a person. (Some young ppl who say that they are against smoking - though maybe good for them! - don't really understand that; that it was something one did so naturally.)

Maybe your mom didn't even talk about her smoking but just did it naturally, too; having acquired the custom before you first remember her.
 
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So ppl: Some try vaping as a way to quit cigarettes.
My husband gave up smoking for vaping 13 years ago and is now on the lowest level of nicotine and plans to go nicotine free very soon.
 
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@Pearl I don't think young people with their keen ideas (bless them) should ignore the way things were in the past, when it was just so natural to smoke; ppl did it without thinking, without anyone batting an eyelid, so to speak.
 

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My husband gave up smoking for vaping 13 years ago and is now on the lowest level of nicotine and plans to go nicotine free very soon.
Sounds as if he needed the nicotine still but gradually managed to cut down using a different method.
 

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@Pearl I don't think young people with their keen ideas (bless them) should ignore the way things were in the past, when it was just so natural to smoke; ppl did it without thinking, without anyone batting an eyelid, so to speak.
Young people don't seem so hooked on smoking as they used to when it was 'cool' but in the UK alcohol is a big problem and obesity. Back in the day people in general were ashamed to get drunk now it is perfectly acceptable.
 

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Sounds as if he needed the nicotine still but gradually managed to cut down using a different method.
Well yes, that's what vaping is all about, getting the nicotine without all the other nasties in cigs.
 
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Young people don't seem so hooked on smoking as they used to when it was 'cool' but in the UK alcohol is a big problem and obesity. Back in the day people in general were ashamed to get drunk now it is perfectly acceptable.
I don't see that for them to "moralize" against someone having an occasional cigarette is somehow appropriate if then they indulge in all sorts of other harmful things.

Back in your mom's days, as you would know, lighting up was just a natural thing to do; if one did not have a light, someone could usually provide one, without comment, without ppl 'moralizing'.
 

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I don't see that for them to "moralize" against someone having an occasional cigarette is somehow appropriate if then they indulge in all sorts of other harmful things.

Back in your mom's days, as you would know, lighting up was just a natural thing to do; if one did not have a light, someone could usually provide one, without comment, without ppl 'moralizing'.
Nobody's moralizing.
 

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Nobody's moralizing.
Best if ppl don't smoke. I guess this was your thought years ago with your awareness of smoking in the home, right?

At the same time, young ppl today don't seem quite to realize just how common, just how natural it was for work colleagues, family members, etc., to light up, years ago.
 

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Best if ppl don't smoke. I guess this was your thought years ago with your awareness of smoking in the home, right?

At the same time, young ppl today don't seem quite to realize just how common, just how natural it was for work colleagues, family members, etc., to light up, years ago.
It was just what people did. I never thought it was wrong until they started talking about the health risks.
 
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