jacal5
05-13-2006, 12:07 PM
My girlfriend is a smoker, but I don't allow her to smoke in my car, and when I go to her apartment she goes in the hallway to smoke. The problem is I can still smell the smoke on her clothes and in her apartment. I was wondering if I am
putting myself in danger of lung cancer by breathing in the smell of the cigarettes, even though there is no combustion of a cigarette burning.
She used to smoke in her apartment, but i refused to go in there while she was smoking, so she stopped, or so she says. I don't know if she really doesn't smoke in there when I am not around, or she just got better at hiding the smell.
A few days ago she was in my car and smelling the cigarettes on her clothes caused me to start sneezing and she asked me if I had allergies! i didn't tell her it was the cigaret smell on her. She is 64 years old and has heart failure, and I can't believe she is still smoking.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
putting myself in danger of lung cancer by breathing in the smell of the cigarettes, even though there is no combustion of a cigarette burning.
She used to smoke in her apartment, but i refused to go in there while she was smoking, so she stopped, or so she says. I don't know if she really doesn't smoke in there when I am not around, or she just got better at hiding the smell.
A few days ago she was in my car and smelling the cigarettes on her clothes caused me to start sneezing and she asked me if I had allergies! i didn't tell her it was the cigaret smell on her. She is 64 years old and has heart failure, and I can't believe she is still smoking.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated!

