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Originally Posted by southwell
Yes, but what gives a parent the right to expose their habit to an innocent child who cannot just get up and walk away? (talking about infants here) I can't see how it's fair?
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Same thing that gives them right to fill them up with junk food, but no-one's talking about banning McDonalds
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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy
My point is that when he discovers you smoke he will think that its acceptable to smoke as long as you do it in secret. Wouldn't you sooner know he had started smoking so that you could try to do something about it?
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Well, fingers crossed, I'll have stopped by then
In fairness, you're absolutely right - however, I'm not so much smoking 'in secret' as just not around him (99% of the time). I would hope that he never starts smoking but, if he does, you're correct in the asumption that I would want to know