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Originally Posted by Buster
^ Why sugarcoat everything? They know smoking is bad for your health and their bad habit is directly affecting a child's well-being.
He needs to be direct and clear, not "oh you're a responsible smoker and it would be nice if you'd..."
Smokers are irresponsible simply by being smokers. If they won't clean up for a kid's health, things need to change...like they can come visit him at his own smoke-free house. If they're like the majority of smokers, they'll take any suggestions as personal attacks on their "freedom".
If he is allergic, there is no ground to compromise on...they either have to help him out or stay away.
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One of the few times I can whole heartily say I agree with you.
It be one thing if the smoke only hurt the smoker but smokers are literally killing the rest of us as well and it is completely unfair to children who have no choice in the matter.
When I see a car load of kids with a smoker I seriously want to scream.