fuzzygobo
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My whole family smoked, all my aunts, uncles, grandparents. But back in the 70's it was common for just about everybody to smoke. Didn't make it right, but society deemed it acceptable back then.
Every family gathering, when it was over, it was always a chore emptying out the ashtrays.
So growing up around tobacco didn't bother me. Until my twenties, and then you could smell it on other people. Nasty, gets into your skin, your clothes smell, not nice.
The one habit I never picked up. Tried twice, maybe took five puffs before calling it quits.
Weed? Well, that's different, but you don't smell like a dirty ashtray.
Funny enough, lighting matches always reminded of candles, reminded me of birthday cake, so cigarette smoke was considered normal.
Not anymore, now it seems wretched.
Every family gathering, when it was over, it was always a chore emptying out the ashtrays.
So growing up around tobacco didn't bother me. Until my twenties, and then you could smell it on other people. Nasty, gets into your skin, your clothes smell, not nice.
The one habit I never picked up. Tried twice, maybe took five puffs before calling it quits.
Weed? Well, that's different, but you don't smell like a dirty ashtray.
Funny enough, lighting matches always reminded of candles, reminded me of birthday cake, so cigarette smoke was considered normal.
Not anymore, now it seems wretched.