It's annoyed me too. I'm a smoker but I try to be very conceintious about it. Plenty of stores and resturants have benches or some little place for their employees to smoke so I generally stay there, and I'm paranoid as hell about keeping it away from kids.
My exes grandfather is on oxygen and he would always tell me I worried way too much about keeping it away from him.
There's no need to be rude. We're people just like you, and if you voice your concerns reasonably and respectfully I'll certainly do what I can to make sure no one is harmed. You don't need to call us bitches, you don't need to call us filthhy and you don't need to tell us we'll never have an SO.
I'm personally more concerned with what comes out of someone's mouth than what goes into it.
Well.... I might not kiss you if you ate poop... >.>
Is it normal to be awe-struck by socially-accepted rudeness?
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It's annoyed me too. I'm a smoker but I try to be very conceintious about it. Plenty of stores and resturants have benches or some little place for their employees to smoke so I generally stay there, and I'm paranoid as hell about keeping it away from kids.
My exes grandfather is on oxygen and he would always tell me I worried way too much about keeping it away from him.
There's no need to be rude. We're people just like you, and if you voice your concerns reasonably and respectfully I'll certainly do what I can to make sure no one is harmed. You don't need to call us bitches, you don't need to call us filthhy and you don't need to tell us we'll never have an SO.
I'm personally more concerned with what comes out of someone's mouth than what goes into it.
Well.... I might not kiss you if you ate poop... >.>