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Old Jun 18, 2010, 05:41 AM
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People’s view of life is different, like wise the perspective of a smoker and a non smoker too is different. While a smoker finds everything related to it as beneficial, the others think it as the most harmful thing.

Like as of the fantasies around us, some people smokes finding the same with others do. Watching the smoke swirl and the cigarette burn is a fun for most of the smokers. So in the urge to imitate as others do people, especially the teenagers put a start off.


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Old Jul 27, 2010, 09:11 PM
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I was a smoker hank and I found it very enjoyable, I felt it helped to reduce my stress and anxiety which was bunk really; I would smoke more when I was stressed so it cost me more and I smelled worse plus I wasn't doing my internal organs any favours.

Teens usually smoke because of pee pressure, or because their parents do and they are finally addicted by second hand smoke having been subjected to it most of their lives. But less teens these days seem to be smoking and that is a good thing,

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