LOL! Not to mention just the mere odor. As a boomer, wouldn’t one suppose that our exposure to 2nd hand smoke as kids would be the cause of the demise of the majority of boomers? I remember parties at my folks house and at friends houses where we, as kids, could hardly see across the living room. I did read an anecdotal study that covered 30 years of married couples composed of only one smoker and casual and heavy and the conclusion was.............2nd hand smoke was not a factor.
I am completely dubious of claims that second hand smoke causes cancer. That said, my house growing up reeked of cigarette stench, as did our cars, in which my parents smoked constantly as we travelled.
It stinks. And it makes everyone and everything around the smoker stink. When I got to school each day I smelled of smoke. The only saving grace was that I didn’t know just how bad it was until I got out of the house and went to college.