What do yall tell your kids
roland_7707
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When they say something about smoking? Our little girl (3yrs old) has been talking about smoking like daddy.
What have been some if your responses?
What have been some if your responses?
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My buddy has small children and he never smokes when they are awake and his humidor is downstairs on his workbench where they don't pose a problem. He is curbing his cigar smoking to keep those questions at bay.
now the 4yr old always takes the cigar mags and pretends to shop for me, telling me she got this and that cigar or i should say "gars" for me.
i dont smoke in the house so not a big deal, mainly smoke on my way to and from work, and cigar lounges, so the kids don't really see me smoking.
With the cigars to my three year old girl, she knows if daddy smokes a stinky she gets to go out side and play while daddy's smokes his stinky cigar on the porch or swing bench near her play set while i watch her do her thing. Sometimes she likes to cconvince me to smoke one if I'm not in the mood to just go play with her.
I usually smoke one to maybe as much as four or five in a week. Prob one of my favorite places to smoke is in my wood shop when I can be by my self but unfortunately my wife will bring the kids out there cause they want to be around daddy but it's hard to keep everyone out of the second hand smoke in an enclosed shop so I have to put the cigar away until they leave.
We had an uncle when I was younger that was never without a cigar.
He was always stationed with in 100 miles of where my dad was stationed and we had family get togethers a lot.
I'm the only one who smokes cigars of my brothers and sisters and didn't start smoking continuously until my 30s. And mostly because my step dad and I would smoke in the wheel house of the fishing vessel together. He constantly smoked a pipe.
Until they are 21 and paying their own way they will not smoke anything in our house.
That daddy is XX years old, worked 2 and 3 jobs all his life, paid taxes all his life and has earned the right to enjoy a cigar.
That quitting cigarettes was a long and very hard thing to do.
That waiting for maturity, experience and knowledge to make a personal decision about drinking and smoking is a smart thing and you can wait, it ain't that long.
And above all, bowing to peer pressure means you are a follower, and decision by "well so and so does it", is a sure sign of you have not learned to stand on your own 2 feet....
Im pretty sure most kids are well aware smoking is bad, even at fairly young ages.
My Parents were completly non smokers... and I can honestly remember being scolded when I was young about "play" smoking or questions about it. I knew then i was destined to smoke... i just wanted it, regardless of the consequences. I think most of us knew right out at a young age we were going to smoke. And with kids the way they are these days... you have to give them more credit then we think
Aj