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You sound just like my girlfriend she's always nagging like that "They make you smell bad and cause lung cancer" and "I feel like I'm starting to not love you anymore" stupid stuff like that.
Maybe you should take what she says seriously.
Yup and the girlfriend has 0 obligation to deal with it.
Except when OP is sharing air space with others. Second-hand smoke also kills.
From someone who smoked for 15 years and has successfully stopped, you smell like an ashtray.
Were you smoking in a broom closet? What's wrong with you people?
Just because you're noseblind to it doesn't mean everyone else can't smell you.
Yeah… as the son of smokers, everyone can smell the cigs on you. There’s really no escaping it.
My parents smoke. They only need to open the door, stay there and talk. My whole room stinks for a few seconds after that shit. Same in the bus when someone smoked close before entering.
You’re trolling right?
No we’re serious