Hi
@Mantis Before the American Civil War it was widespread for women to smoke after church on Sundays.
Then came the so-called Progressive Era, with all sorts of causes, including being against smoking - especially for women - and even trying to stop black people from having children (yes, really...). Then during WW1 it became widespread for women to send lots of packs of cigarettes to the troops in Europe on the Western Front, and by the 1920s the taboo on women smoking had been lifted (except among Fundamentalists). I see something similar going on with the taboo on marijuana, as it gyrates back and forth.
I don't want to smoke, either cigarettes or marijuana. But it's interesting and maybe even instructive to look at subjects historically.
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