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So I'm quitting smoking

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Thrillho:

--- Quote from: LoliButt on 27 Jul 2013, 11:47 ---I personally have asthma, so I can't date someone who smokes because the smell lingers on them and all of their stuff. And I do know others who refuse to date smokers in general.

If you're meeting girls because of smoking, then you'll meet girls who smoke. Those girls will want you to smoke with them later down the line. Picking up girls while smoking is just setting yourself up to smoke again. :/

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Sorry to be crass, but I wasn't planning on dating anyone that I met in the smoking area outside a nightclub.

CrowFairy:
Ah, I must have misunderstood your post about that then. I tend to connect "picking up" to "dating eventually," even though that's rarely the case. And not dating those people is definitely not a bad thing. Social smoking is probably a good way to meet people, but what if you find yourself going back to smoking normally because of it? It's really great that you're not that interested in smoking anymore, but seeing that you want to make exceptions concerns me.

Loki:

--- Quote from: Gareth on 27 Jul 2013, 12:25 ---Sorry to be crass, but I wasn't planning on dating anyone that I met in the smoking area outside a nightclub.

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*insert inappropriate joke about Gareth's sexuality and the British slang for a cigarette*

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: Loki on 27 Jul 2013, 13:59 ---
--- Quote from: Gareth on 27 Jul 2013, 12:25 ---Sorry to be crass, but I wasn't planning on dating anyone that I met in the smoking area outside a nightclub.

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*insert inappropriate joke about Gareth's sexuality and the British slang for a cigarette*

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HIYOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Careful now, Loki. You're an awfully pretty boy. Just don't take up smoking outside clubs  :mrgreen:


--- Quote from: LoliButt on 27 Jul 2013, 13:56 ---Ah, I must have misunderstood your post about that then. I tend to connect "picking up" to "dating eventually," even though that's rarely the case. And not dating those people is definitely not a bad thing. Social smoking is probably a good way to meet people, but what if you find yourself going back to smoking normally because of it? It's really great that you're not that interested in smoking anymore, but seeing that you want to make exceptions concerns me.

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You're right and I'm not about to immediately launch back into social smoking while still trying to quit. I'm going to give it at least a few months of attempting to go cigarette free. And honestly those two that I have had since quitting have made me feel so shitty that I don't really care to repeat them. I just dislike removing the option entirely, and don't really trust myself at that, so I was more trying to leave myself with the option open. Which again may be a dangerous line of thinking, I'll admit.

CrowFairy:
You don't have to make the decision now, so don't worry about it too much. Wait until the few months you mentioned are up. Then you'll know if you want the option or not. As it is, keep on keepin' on. :)

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