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The prospect of finding a date where I don't have to hide the fact that I like marijuana is a wonderful thing. Again, I am referring only to guys that don't smoke.
Grown jesus have the right to decide whether or not they want to smoke, and if your boyfriend chose to be with you while knowing that you smoke, then he has to accept it. There are plenty of myths and rumors on the origin of 420, such as: 420 is a Hiroshima police dispatch code for smoking pot which is untrue. The way a woman dangles a cigarette from her mouth is a turn-on too. If you only smoke a couple dating for smokers a week, it probably isn't a big deal either way from a smell and taste perspective - sincere you brush your teeth afterwards. Marijuana often falls into that category. Because I was trying toI didn't bring it up. While some non-smokers might it, they do not like it. Even if its true origin will never be revealed, 420 has already been a big part of the marijuana culture and its use has spread among entire generations.
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There is nothing I hate more than people who are self-righteous about not smoking. Far too many Americans have fallen prey to the excesses of anti-smoking campaigns. They actually get genuinely upset or frustrated when they see someone else making a conscious and educated decision to smoke. So let me preface this post by pointing out that I don't give a shit if you smoke. Do what you want. A few months ago I met a European girl at a nightclub in San Diego. I got her number and we went out a couple times. I didn't know at first that she was a smoker, but I wasn't very surprised when I found out - after all, she was European. The first time we made out, I could taste the cigarettes in her mouth, even though it had been hours since she'd smoked one. Because I was trying to , I didn't bring it up. However, the next time I did point it out to her. It would have been dishonest to continue to pretend that I didn't notice it, or that it wasn't a big deal. I don't like it. The point was made; there was no need to prolong her embarrasment. We did stop kissing though. The next time we went out, she informed me that she had quit. I honestly believe that - despite the brief embarrasment - the two sentences I uttered did more to help her chances with men than any other two that had fallen on her ears in her life. If you are dating a non-smoker, you can be sure that he is repulsed by the taste of cigarette smoke, and probably the smell as well. While some non-smokers might it, they do not like it. If you are dating and he makes no mention of the fact that it bothers him, you can be sure he is very attracted to you. If he is willing to risk mentioning it,. If you only smoke a couple cigarettes a week, it probably isn't a big deal either way from a smell and taste perspective - assuming you brush your teeth afterwards. But there are many men in the United States anyway that are more repulsed by the idea of smoking than they are by or. As absurd as this might be, it is the way it is. Countless men have told me that they would never date a smoker, and a large number of guys have told me they think it is disgusting. I've never been told by a non-smoker that that he didn't really care if a girl smokes. Again, I am referring only to guys that don't smoke. Guys that do smoke obviously are a different matter. Most of them don't care if a girl smokes or not. Some might prefer it. It is worth noting that smoking does facilitate social interaction in. You can always go to the smoking area and strike up a converstion almost immediately. But the number of men that want a girl who smokes is negligible. So like I said at the outset, do what you want. But if you are trying to attract men, smoking isn't helping you. Anonymous What did I expect? I was expecting a strong bashing of smokers in your post too. I wonder if you'd agree with that sentiment though. Is smoking a marker of some sort? Anonymous I absolutely love women who smoke. I think that there is nothing sexier than a girl with a cigarette. I love the taste of cigarettes on her breath when kissing especially if she is smoking at the time. I even like the tell-tale signs that a woman smokes, her yellow stained fingers and teeth. There is something sexy about the way a woman puts the cigarette to her mouth, takes a long deep drag, pulls the smoke into her lungs and exhales a thick cloud of smoke from her mouth. The way a woman dangles a cigarette from her mouth is a turn-on too! Many men like smoking girls, but they just don't admit it... Anonymous I think it goes as simple as this - Majority non smokers would prefer a non smoker. Though I've come across smokers who are only attracted to smokers and can't see themselves with nonsmokers. I'm a non smoker, and cannot and won't tolerate a smoker BF again. Never again with a smoker. Furthermore, I do hear A LOT of guys say they HATE it when girls smoke.... Smoking has always kind of grossed me out. I feel bad that people who smoke feel so obviously socially shunned but I don't know what to say. It sucks when you are a non smoker and someone is smoking around you. It hurts me to see people I love slowly hurting themselves badly by engaging in this habit. I've tried to date girls who smoked before and it just didn't work for me. The smell, the taste, it's just too much. I always look at people who smoke and wonder what we would do as a society if there were people who just walked around punching themselves sin the face in front of everyone. Wouldn't we try to stop them? I know it isn't the exact same thing but damn people, do I really have to watch you slowly kill yourself walking around the street? I don't know, people can do what they want but we don't let people do many other harmful drugs walking around the streets in broad daylight, it's weird to me that this one is OK. Anonymous I'm not a smoker and I detest the smell. However, i find the campaign against smoking maddening. Since the smoking ban in public buildings I live in London I am bothered more by cigarette smoke than before the ban. You cannot enter or leave a building anywhere without inhaling cigarette smoke. And lets not talk about the downright hypocrisy of it all. The tax revenue from cigarettes and alcohol is enormous. I doubt any government would prefer all its citizens to abstain. It is interesting that men today are saying they would not a date a smoker. I thought the sexy, sultry 1930s image of a woman lighting up persisted. You do still see fashion adverts evoking the image from time to time. Anonymous I'm a non smoker and the only two men I have ever had strong feelings for were smokers. They were both trying to cut down the first wasn't too serious about it, the second was actually quitting. To be completely honest, if I'm in love then I'm in love and I probably would have kept dating either one of them despite their smoking if they didn't have other crucial problems. Of course I didn't love it, but as long as they went outside for a smoke, it was fine. I don't know if men feel the same way about female smokers though. A side note: if you're a guy and a heavy smoker, don't expect a girl to swallow. I've gone there and it tastes like liquid Marlboro. Perhaps they should put that on the pack, if they want to cut back on sales. Anonymous I've read some of the comments here and I am quite impressed how diverse people views are relating to smoking in a relationship with a non-smoker. I am a guy and I've never smoked nor drunk in my entire life and I hate being around smokers let alone inhaling the oder. I fell in love with my ex-girl friend who was a smoker but I didn't care and overtime she refrained without me saying anything. When she stopped I was neither happy or sad. I've recently met a lady who smokes and she seems a bit skeptical that things may not work out but because I have never criticized her, she seems very comfortable with me. She has told me that she likes me so much. I would agree that love and attraction play a major part when one partner smokes and the other doesn't. I will never mention to her negatively about her smoking habit because I am sexually attracted to her whether or not she wants to quit it will be at her own volition. I do not wish to date a smoker because I don't want to be tethered to an oxygen tank, wake up to that awful cough, kiss ashtrays,or nurse them while dying of lung cancer. True, everyone's gotta go, but death by smoking is not sexy at all. I love e cigarettes and use them almost every day. I used to smoke at least a pack a day and would always come home from my job smelling like a bar. My companion hated it and then she told me about the e cigarette and I looked it up online and came across a site that full me about everything there is to know about e cigarettes. If you wanted to know more about e cigarettes and how to find deals and how they work then I highly suggest that you check this site out. I can say that more than half the population smokes, among young people the rate is about 75%. While there are some people who are very much against smoking definitely a minority , for the rest of us it's a fact of life. I do not smoke, yet, but I have dated guys who smoked and it honestly never bothered me. Smoking is not banned in all public places here, restaurants and cafes rarely have a non-smoking area... Anonymous You do get used to it. I grew up before the anti-smoking campaign began, and though my parents were not smokers they kept ashtrays for friends. People smoked everywhere, all the time, but once you get used to clean air, it is difficult going back to an oxygen-deprived environment. Nothing like fresh, clean, air,clean breath,and white teeth. And, forget second-hand smoke, who wants to take care of smokers when they die from cancer and emphysema? Anonymous I love women that smoke and love the smell and taste that comes with it. Surprisingly, most of these men including me are non-smokers. The smell of smoke on a woman is extremely sexy, I love it on her breath, in her her hair and on her skin. I go crazy if she smokes during sex, there is no bigger turn on than the smell of the second hand smoke escaping from her mouth and nose after she has taken a hard drag on her cigarette and pulled it deep into her lungs. A girl goes from a 5 out of 10 to an 8 or 9 once I see she smokes. Some of you are probably thinking this is some kind of attempt at sarcasm and that I'm not serious... I wish I had a wife that was happily addicted, rather than hating it and asking her to quit, I'd be the one lighting her up at every opportunity! Anonymous I agree 100%. I have a Wife who smokes and I smoke too. She prefers a man who smokes and she knows that I like a girl who smokes too. She is also Eastern european and most girls smoke a lot in her country. She knows that I like to see her smoking and she smokes sexily for me and also kisses me when she is smoking as she knows this turns me on especially when she has painted Red nails holding her long thin cigarette between her tar stained fingers. I always light her cigarettes and she knows I like to do this as she looks into my eyes whilst doing a long cheek hollowing drag as I light her cigarette, then she exhales a long stream of thick smoke from her nose and mouth. We both Love smoking and smoking and kissing together... My boyfriend used to be really opposed to me smoking. He made me promise him when we first started dating that I would not smoke a cigarette again. We were on and off for a while and when we broke up for the majority of a summer, I would smoke here and there. I've never been a big smoker, maybe a cigarette a few times a month at most, one pack can last me a really long time. However I knew he wouldn't like it. We got back together and I never told him about it. One day on a vacation he asked for a cigarette from one of his friends, I was shocked and he let me smoke it with him. We agreed it's only bc we were drinking and not an okay everyday thing. This prompted him to tell me that after a fight we had a couple weeks prior, he smoked. He's the last person on earth I thought would ever smoke, but after he told me I admitted to him after the fight I had smoked too, thinking it wouldn't be a big deal after his confession, and that it would feel good to be honest. He blew up, almost wanted to break up over it. Took a while but after his friend helped mediate we made up. He told me that he doesn't mind if I smoke but only if it's with him. I think he worries if it's not like that I will smoke all the time or, his worst fear, buy my own pack. He doesn't like that we smoke at all bu when we're drinking it almost comes naturally. Unfortunately it seems to be he can smoke with or without me and I'm forced to do as he prefers or face the wrath of a stupid fight. I'll smoke now every once in while when I'm out with my friends or drinking, I bought my own pack for the simple fact of I hate bumming cigarettes from people. I don't like that I have to hide this, and I don't think it's fair that I have rules like I'm a child. I'm about to turn 21 and know I'll want to have a conversation with him about this sometime in the newr future, but I dont know how to bring it up. I don't want him to worry or feel weird about it, I'm active and really enjoy running for excersise, so I know my limits and don't see the big deal. If he can make his own choices then I feel I can too. Anonymous Gotta go with Unknown on this one. Smoking is the least of your problems. Grown folks have the right to decide whether or not they want to smoke, and if your boyfriend chose to be with you while knowing that you smoke, then he has to accept it. If he can't or you started smoking after you met, then he needs to decide whether or not he can hang with it, but he doesn't have the right to force you to be a non-smoker or punish you for smoking. You're grown and he ain't your dadddy. Anonymous I am dating a smoker 20-25 a day but if he does not give up soon, I intend to leave. I used to smoke 20 a day so no I am not sitting on my high horse. Simple things is it stinks, makes everything around you smell bad, makes your gums bleed, makes your nails yellow, makes you look old, risk of fire i. It also is a big waste of money, having to buy fags, lighters, chewing gum etc. Furthermore it is such a waste of time, I hate to see my bf with his brother and cousin just puffing away for hours. Just think of all that time which could be spent on doing something productive. I know some people will say if you really love someone, you will put up with their faults, but on the other side one could say surely if they loved you they would make an effort. If I become single again I will make sure to find a non smoker. As an ex-smoker it is easy to get tempted to smoke again by being around a smoker as well, and that is something I do not want in my life or body again. I know a guy who, after ragging his girlfriend about quitting, actually got convinced by her to smoke for the summer they are both teachers and had the summer off so they could quit together, as she kept saying to him it was too hard to do it alone. It's actually a long, interesting story ie. I suppose that's one way to deal with it.