It's your love and whatever regulations you want to place on it for whoever you decide to place it on. The real question is; why should anyone love you in return rather than love someone else who simply accepts them as they are faults and all?
You should know your own heart
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:17am
It's not a matter of whether you can or can't. You just either do or you don't. If you really have to ask yourself such a question then you probably don't love them, and are just more likely to be in lust with them.
When you love
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:43am
You should never expect or ask anyone to change themselves for you, however when two people love each other compromises can be met. Encourage them gently but don't require them harshly to quit. Just have them take all the necessary measures to keep their second hand smoke away from you until they find the desire and will within themselves to quit on their own. That you should be able to tolerate and live with.
Puff puff
Feb 16, 2020 at 3:19am
Maybe he will quit for you. Or cut down.. I mean quit. Puff puff. Quit. :)
Yes you can
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:00am
I was in love with a guy who smoked too. Although I couldn’t stand the actual smoke, I could kiss him after he smoked and it didn’t bother me. Chemistry between two people is extremely powerful.
I'd quit
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:38am
For her in a second.
But she is spectacular
Sure
Feb 16, 2020 at 10:35am
Probably, it's other things that you love about them, not their smoking habit.
Simple
Feb 16, 2020 at 10:59am
its called hypocrisy
Ew.
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:32pm
Just show him a list of some chemicals in cigarettes. If that doesn't turn him off smoking he's developmentally disabled.
Acetone—found in nail polish remover
Acetic acid—an ingredient in hair dye
Ammonia—a common household cleaner
Arsenic—used in rat poison
Benzene—found in rubber cement and gasoline
Butane—used in lighter fluid
Cadmium—active component in battery acid
Carbon monoxide—released in car exhaust fumes
Formaldehyde—embalming fluid
Hexamine—found in barbecue lighter fluid
Lead—used in batteries
Naphthalene—an ingredient in mothballs
Methanol—a main component in rocket fuel
Nicotine—used as an insecticide
Tar—material for paving roads
Toluene—used to manufacture paint
I asked my fiance
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:58pm
to quit and he did. I think he's glad - he feels healthier.
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Post a CommentThat's up to you
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:03am
It's your love and whatever regulations you want to place on it for whoever you decide to place it on. The real question is; why should anyone love you in return rather than love someone else who simply accepts them as they are faults and all?
You should know your own heart
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:17am
It's not a matter of whether you can or can't. You just either do or you don't. If you really have to ask yourself such a question then you probably don't love them, and are just more likely to be in lust with them.
When you love
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:43am
You should never expect or ask anyone to change themselves for you, however when two people love each other compromises can be met. Encourage them gently but don't require them harshly to quit. Just have them take all the necessary measures to keep their second hand smoke away from you until they find the desire and will within themselves to quit on their own. That you should be able to tolerate and live with.
Puff puff
Feb 16, 2020 at 3:19am
Maybe he will quit for you.
Or cut down..
I mean quit.
Puff puff.
Quit. :)
Yes you can
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:00am
I was in love with a guy who smoked too. Although I couldn’t stand the actual smoke, I could kiss him after he smoked and it didn’t bother me. Chemistry between two people is extremely powerful.
I'd quit
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:38am
For her in a second.
But she is spectacular
Sure
Feb 16, 2020 at 10:35am
Probably, it's other things that you love about them, not their smoking habit.
Simple
Feb 16, 2020 at 10:59am
its called hypocrisy
Ew.
Feb 16, 2020 at 1:32pm
Just show him a list of some chemicals in cigarettes. If that doesn't turn him off smoking he's developmentally disabled.
Acetone—found in nail polish remover
Acetic acid—an ingredient in hair dye
Ammonia—a common household cleaner
Arsenic—used in rat poison
Benzene—found in rubber cement and gasoline
Butane—used in lighter fluid
Cadmium—active component in battery acid
Carbon monoxide—released in car exhaust fumes
Formaldehyde—embalming fluid
Hexamine—found in barbecue lighter fluid
Lead—used in batteries
Naphthalene—an ingredient in mothballs
Methanol—a main component in rocket fuel
Nicotine—used as an insecticide
Tar—material for paving roads
Toluene—used to manufacture paint
I asked my fiance
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:58pm
to quit and he did. I think he's glad - he feels healthier.
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