MOST HOUSEHOLDS FORBID SMOKING
Smoking is forbidden in nearly three out of four U.S. households, a dramatic increase from the 43 percent of homes that prohibited smoking a decade ago, the federal government reported Thursday.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/
I smoked for 18 years and even then I smoked outside. My inspiration for this was when my oldest nephew was born he was sitting in his baby seat and all the aunts uncles were sitting around going oh what a cute baby. 9 of 10 smoked so guess what my nephew starting coughing and they wee all oh what an awful cough is he sick?
Hearing that my dad and I grabbed him up and headed outside where low and behold he stopped coughing instant
I would never allow anyone to smoke in my home even if they begged me. Why? Well, for two reasons: first of all, I understand that non-smokers who inhale second-hand smoke are at risk for cancer and finally, I hate the smell that remains in your house.
Never! Yes, I smoked for years, but not anymore. It's offensive to me now, besides being a health risk to both the smoker and those exposed to the second-hand smoke. Let them step outside... and away from the windows and doors, please!