Is smoking a turnoff for women?

<p>I’m no judge, and you shouldn’t either.</p>

<p>There’s a ton of stupid things we do that risks our health and well being and everyone else.
-Going out to eat
-Driving a car around the city half the time you need to go somewhere
-Paying a fortune to go to some good college</p>

<p>Why’s it suddenly the smokers that are being discriminated?</p>

<p>Taking a wrapped up, ignited wad of tobacco plant and inhaling the smoke. Yes, sounds pretty pointless to begin with.</p>

<p>But…</p>

<p>I mean, we even still go to an institution with bells notifying when you can be dismissed, age division, and letters of progress. It’s a pretty mixed up world.</p>

<p>Just sayin’.</p>

<p>Uh… no sorry, but going out to eat doesn’t risk your health. Neither does paying money to go to college. I don’t know what kind of warped logic system you subscribe to.</p>

<p>Purposefully inhaling toxins is stupid, no matter how you put it.</p>

<p>Going out to eat is now equated with smoking? I’ve never been to any restaurant plastered with surgeon general warnings before.</p>

<p>Yeah I don’t get why those things can endanger your life as much as smoking can… going out to eat? driving? paying tuition?</p>

<p>Anyways, I hate cigarettes. My grandfather died of lung cancer and my other one has lung cancer. I’ve seen a preserved smoker’s lung and a non-smoker’s lung and seen lung surgery videos (don’t ask, I know a doctor lol), and believe me you don’t want that ugly thing as an organ. Plus I hate the smell and it’s just a wicked turn off. I don’t hate smokers themselves because it is an addiction but if their health is at risk later in life, they were fairly warned. But I mind my own business, I just don’t want to smell smoke or be around someone who’s smoking, let alone kiss a smoker. So I don’t think I’d date one.</p>