Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG so many insanely panicky people. A week of second hand or third-hand smoke is NOT GOING TO IMPACT YOUR HEALTH. Stop this nonsense. Plenty of people grew up in households with both parents smoking a pack every day inside and lived to tell about it. I can't stand ignorant people. You all eat the meat from the grocery store, right? It's bound to be more harmful to you than OP's BIL staying with her for a week.
+1 billion
There's so many ignorant people around it's sad. Yes, the lingering smell is unpleasant, I get it, but if you're not directly inhaling the smoke, nothing's going to happen to your precious health after 7 days.
Seriously - there were people who did not smoke when the vast majority of society did in the 20th century and they did not have their eyes fall out, etc. I can understand not liking the smell, but I often don't like the smell of other people's perfumes and I sure as heck do not like the smell of scented candles, diffusers, etc., but I can live through it when I visit family.
If you don't like him, fine. But if he only smokes outside and really needs a place to stay for one week, get over yourself, OP.
NP - I’ll just tell my asthma, which is triggered in part by cigarette smoke, to take a weeks vacation, shall I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG so many insanely panicky people. A week of second hand or third-hand smoke is NOT GOING TO IMPACT YOUR HEALTH. Stop this nonsense. Plenty of people grew up in households with both parents smoking a pack every day inside and lived to tell about it. I can't stand ignorant people. You all eat the meat from the grocery store, right? It's bound to be more harmful to you than OP's BIL staying with her for a week.
+1 billion
There's so many ignorant people around it's sad. Yes, the lingering smell is unpleasant, I get it, but if you're not directly inhaling the smoke, nothing's going to happen to your precious health after 7 days.
Seriously - there were people who did not smoke when the vast majority of society did in the 20th century and they did not have their eyes fall out, etc. I can understand not liking the smell, but I often don't like the smell of other people's perfumes and I sure as heck do not like the smell of scented candles, diffusers, etc., but I can live through it when I visit family.
If you don't like him, fine. But if he only smokes outside and really needs a place to stay for one week, get over yourself, OP.
I agree. Compared to other pollutants people are exposed to it is not a big deal.Anonymous wrote:Whaaaaaa? The guy is smoking OUTSIDE. How is this a dealbreaker? I mean, sure, it's a bit smelly when they come in, but it's kind of an emergency. I can't imagine having such a stick up my butt that I tried to get a family member to quit smoking before visiting me.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter that he's not married? You said it twice, so it must be very important to you.