My parents didn’t yell or scream or threaten. They explained. Even as a child I understood why smoking was bad and what damage it did to lungs. By the time I was old enough to consider smoking or have any opportunity to do so, I understood lung cancer, and addiction, and that it’s much easier to start something addictive than to stop.
I also told all that stuff when I was kid, but don’t underestimate the power of youthful arrogance and the influence of an older girl who smokes and is interested in you… I ended up being a smoker for over ten years before I finally quit. Shared my own experiences with my daughter, educated her on all the reasons not to smoke. She still ended up vaping because of youthful arrogance and the influence of an older girl that was interested in her.
You can teach a horse to water but you can’t force it to not vape. Or something.
This right here. My parents explained in all the ways they could. I still ended up smoking. We’re a society and a society should have some responsibility to its kids. What happened to. The idea that it takes a village to raise a child? Some keep trying to heap all of the responsibility on parents when they’re just being asked to forego fruity flavored cancer.
What happened to. The idea that it takes a village to raise a child?
Alive and well and codified into law by the fact that it’s illegal to sell a vape to a child or to buy a vape for a child.
when they’re just being asked to forego fruity flavored cancer.
Not asked, demanded. Their right to buy a legal product being taken away. And unlike smoking, there is not yet direct proof that vaping causes cancer. The general consensus is it’s not great for you but it’s significantly better than smoking.
I also told all that stuff when I was kid, but don’t underestimate the power of youthful arrogance and the influence of an older girl who smokes and is interested in you… I ended up being a smoker for over ten years before I finally quit. Shared my own experiences with my daughter, educated her on all the reasons not to smoke. She still ended up vaping because of youthful arrogance and the influence of an older girl that was interested in her.
You can teach a horse to water but you can’t force it to not vape. Or something.
This right here. My parents explained in all the ways they could. I still ended up smoking. We’re a society and a society should have some responsibility to its kids. What happened to. The idea that it takes a village to raise a child? Some keep trying to heap all of the responsibility on parents when they’re just being asked to forego fruity flavored cancer.
Alive and well and codified into law by the fact that it’s illegal to sell a vape to a child or to buy a vape for a child.
Not asked, demanded. Their right to buy a legal product being taken away. And unlike smoking, there is not yet direct proof that vaping causes cancer. The general consensus is it’s not great for you but it’s significantly better than smoking.