I quite smoking 3 yrs ago this March. Is that long enough to get an insurance quote like I never smoked at all. Or is that possible?
Total Comments: 15
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 08:38 pm Post Subject:
Yes, your sense of smell gets very keen. I have noticed I can tell a smoker just by walking by them. Its really funny since when you yourself smoke you cannot smell it at all. I can imagine the smell coming from me that my family had to deal with. I can even tell when I walk into a house if there is a smoker in the house.Being a non smoker is the greatest feeling!
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 08:41 pm Post Subject:
Actually the other day it was pretty bad for me when I was kissing a smoker. It was very difficult for me. I couldn't smell it on her since we had gotten out of a hot tub but kissing I could taste it. Bleh.
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:22 pm Post Subject:
My hubby quit years before I did.So I didn't have that problem but he did but he never said anything. They say it clings to your hair.
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 09:47 pm Post Subject:
There is an elevator at work that you if you get in it at the right time all you can smell is cigarette smoke. Its not from people smoking in it, its from the smokers getting in it and rubbing up against the walls. The smell will disipate but wow does it stink some times. Makes me worry about the next time I drive by a sewage treatment plant what I will smell. Of course the roses do seem to smell better.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 03:48 pm Post Subject:
So true. The thing to remember is that if you are a smoker you yourself do not smell what the non smoker smells. I once made my sister mad by telling her that her house smelled of smoke. I think she was a bit envious anyway that i quit smoking. I have had people roll down their car windows to speak to me and the smell comes out and hits you in the face. My face has just started smoking after dipping! I hate it and am on to him to quit but he just makes a comment about how I was smoking >I just tell him thats the the pointb "I WAS" smoking. here is a link that will help anyone who wnats to quit....http://quitsmoking.about.com/
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 08:38 pm Post Subject:
Yes, your sense of smell gets very keen. I have noticed I can tell a smoker just by walking by them. Its really funny since when you yourself smoke you cannot smell it at all. I can imagine the smell coming from me that my family had to deal with. I can even tell when I walk into a house if there is a smoker in the house.Being a non smoker is the greatest feeling!
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 08:41 pm Post Subject:
Actually the other day it was pretty bad for me when I was kissing a smoker. It was very difficult for me. I couldn't smell it on her since we had gotten out of a hot tub but kissing I could taste it. Bleh.
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:22 pm Post Subject:
My hubby quit years before I did.So I didn't have that problem but he did but he never said anything. They say it clings to your hair.
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 09:47 pm Post Subject:
There is an elevator at work that you if you get in it at the right time all you can smell is cigarette smoke. Its not from people smoking in it, its from the smokers getting in it and rubbing up against the walls. The smell will disipate but wow does it stink some times. Makes me worry about the next time I drive by a sewage treatment plant what I will smell. Of course the roses do seem to smell better.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 03:48 pm Post Subject:
So true. The thing to remember is that if you are a smoker you yourself do not smell what the non smoker smells. I once made my sister mad by telling her that her house smelled of smoke. I think she was a bit envious anyway that i quit smoking. I have had people roll down their car windows to speak to me and the smell comes out and hits you in the face. My face has just started smoking after dipping! I hate it and am on to him to quit but he just makes a comment about how I was smoking >I just tell him thats the the pointb "I WAS" smoking. here is a link that will help anyone who wnats to quit....http://quitsmoking.about.com/
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