Then why did you have consequences the day after you are exposed to it? Huh? this make no sense.
I generally don't put myself in those situations.
Then why did you have consequences the day after you are exposed to it? Huh? this make no sense.
I generally don't put myself in those situations.
What are you talking about?! You are the one who said that you suffer consequences the next day after you have been exposed to shs! Read your post #93!!!
You can't stand the smell of cigarette smoke. That's understandable. It doesn't make you a bad person. When I was a kid, the smell of smoke in my Uncle's house, with him and my Mom's other brothers playing cards and talking politics used to make my eyes water. They should have banned that crap in 1979 when I was 11 years old. I would have appreciated it.
I can empathize with you. The difference is back then, I had no choice. Here's how I deal with it as an adult:
I don't like Indian restaurants. The smell of the curry agravates my allergies. I can't stand it. Plus, I smell like a New York City cab driver for the entire week.
That's why I don't go to Indian restaurants anymore.
If me and you were progressive liberals, we would use the power of the State to ban it altogether.