Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 18:34     Subject: NYE cigar

Anonymous wrote:While I think PPs are overreacting to one cigar a year, it would be wildly inappropriate for your children’s friends to participate.


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Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 17:18     Subject: Re:NYE cigar

Anonymous wrote:I would allow my kid to do it (no 17 year old is going to pick up a cigar habit, c'mon) but not his friend. And a grown man who smokes one cigar a year is not a "smoker."

Many 17 year olds vape and/or smoke weed anyway although I'm sure none of you have a teen who would do such a thing.


+1

One cigar is not an issue! I smoked 1 cigar after prom and 1 cigar after high school graduation. I am not 42 and am not a smoker in any capacity.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 15:15     Subject: Re:NYE cigar

No, but I had a close family member die a painful death from lung cancer and I cared for him while he died.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 15:05     Subject: Re:NYE cigar

I would allow my kid to do it (no 17 year old is going to pick up a cigar habit, c'mon) but not his friend. And a grown man who smokes one cigar a year is not a "smoker."

Many 17 year olds vape and/or smoke weed anyway although I'm sure none of you have a teen who would do such a thing.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 14:47     Subject: NYE cigar

While I think PPs are overreacting to one cigar a year, it would be wildly inappropriate for your children’s friends to participate.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2020 14:45     Subject: NYE cigar

Not without talking to the parents first. I would be livid if my child came home having smoked a cigar at your house.