JackImpact
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Question. Why do you even need to tell them? Just keep smoking lol
My mom doesn't mind me smoking the cigars but she is still pissed that I ordered cigars from Thompson using her address... she's tired of the junk mail :sign:
My buddy loves Thompson and thought that I would to so he signed me up for their catalog. I'd like to wring his neck for it too.My mom doesn't mind me smoking the cigars but she is still pissed that I ordered cigars from Thompson using her address... she's tired of the junk mail :sign:
This is what I was thinking. Sometimes, if I smoke a particularly strong cigar, my wife can still smell it on me the next day even after showering and brushing my teeth multiple times.Hard to imagine how your cigar smoking is a secret if you live under the same roof as your parents. The stench of cigar smoke will stubbornly cling to you and your clothes. It would take some serious effort to conceal the odor.
To a certain extent, that's what I did, and gradually over the last decade they've become aware. I didn't hide it, but I didn't volunteer information about it. Recently, my father, who is zealously anti-tobacco, has started asking me questions about it, and stated that his problem with tobacco is -his- problem. I don't throw it in his face, and he appreciates it.Question. Why do you even need to tell them? Just keep smoking lol
On the other hand, if you can't stand up for yourself and are scared to tell your parents, then are you really mature enough to make the choice of smoking cigars? Just food for thought.
Just tell mom you opted for the cigars, instead of sexual reorientation. I think she'll be cool with it.
Hard to imagine how your cigar smoking is a secret if you live under the same roof as your parents. The stench of cigar smoke will stubbornly cling to you and your clothes. It would take some serious effort to conceal the odor.
Do you live at home with your parents? If so, approach it honestly. I'd be surprised to find out that they are concerned over your cigar/pipe smoking, when they don't care if you drink, underage drinking that is.
You're legal smoking age, what's the deal? If it changes nothing about how you treat them, your schoolwork or your job, I'd hope they'd be ok with it and realize it's something you enjoy doing.
Dad smokes with me, so, yeah....hell, ask your pops if he is interested in sitting and smoking a cigar with you while talking about life. Most normal fathers would jump at that chance.
I think it's going to depend on what kind of relationship you already have with your parents. If they're really strict and still treat you like a child, then it'll probably be best that you wait until they give you a little more respect and you've moved out from their house. But if you've got a really open relationship, then you can probably approach them about it with a couple of probing questions first and then let them know that you've considered the negative aspects of the hobby but will approach it with moderation.
Pm moeCizlak...I think he still lives with his parents and they are OK with his smoking....not sure if he has told them about his orientation yet....not that there is anything wrong with that.
Lolllllllll. My mom just now asked what I bought at the tobacco shop, I said some cigars and she laughed, and so did my dad. They don't care one bit, nor were they mad at all, my mom even said she wasn't mad.
Hard to imagine how your cigar smoking is a secret if you live under the same roof as your parents. The stench of cigar smoke will stubbornly cling to you and your clothes. It would take some serious effort to conceal the odor.
Whenever my friends and I smoke, we're always outside. Whenever we're done, we drive for 15-20 minutes with the windows/sun roof open to air out, also we wait a bit before going inside of whichever vehicle we're in, which happens to be mine 100% of the time lol. My clothes don't smell like tobacco after I smoke(my hands do though hehe) and my car doesn't either, so eh. I prefer to smoke outside, I'd rather not stink up my parents house or my room.
Do you live at home with your parents? If so, approach it honestly. I'd be surprised to find out that they are concerned over your cigar/pipe smoking, when they don't care if you drink, underage drinking that is.
You're legal smoking age, what's the deal? If it changes nothing about how you treat them, your schoolwork or your job, I'd hope they'd be ok with it and realize it's something you enjoy doing.
I don't drink, forgot to mention that. I'll have a swig of something here and there, but I just stick with my unsweet iced black tea.
Dad smokes with me, so, yeah....hell, ask your pops if he is interested in sitting and smoking a cigar with you while talking about life. Most normal fathers would jump at that chance.
I may have to try that sometime hehe.
I think it's going to depend on what kind of relationship you already have with your parents. If they're really strict and still treat you like a child, then it'll probably be best that you wait until they give you a little more respect and you've moved out from their house. But if you've got a really open relationship, then you can probably approach them about it with a couple of probing questions first and then let them know that you've considered the negative aspects of the hobby but will approach it with moderation.
My parents are VERY relaxed and laid back people, but are not bad parents by any means. My dad is one cool dude, and is a great parent. He asks me to do some fun stuff quite often. "Hey son, my friend has a dirt bike track in his backyard, let's go over and ride some dirt bikes!" I have been racing motocross for seven years because of this. "Hey son, let's go skydiving!" He asked me that one last year, we're going to do it some day. "Hey son, let's go mountain biking!" "Let's go water skiing!" My mom I can talk to about absolutely anything. My sister and I were raised very Christian-like (church every Sunday, that sort of stuff, though around 7th-8th grade or so that wore off a bit). Last November my mom and I went on a trip to Chicago one weekend just for the fun of it, and we were at dinner just talking about life and stuff, so I told her I wasn't really big on religion, and her response was "I know lol." She wasn't angry like I thought she was going to be. I can tell her absolutely anything, which I like.
My mom said this. "Tobacco is tobacco, and cancer is cancer." That is one thing I'm worried about though, is the possibility of getting cancer. I don't inhale, so my lungs are fine in that aspect, it's just the mouth part that's a bit unsettling when you think about it.