As a non-smoker I've always found that very hard to understand! For long-term, heavy smokers I can appreciate that it must be very difficult to give up because it's both a habit and a physical addiction.
But I can't imagine why anyone would take it up at an age when they already know how damaging it'll be to their health.
And I find the "I only smoke in outside the pub" syndrome completely incomprehensible! If you're not addicted, why do it voluntarily? I can't see anything attractive about the physical act of breathing smoke into your lungs. :?
Sorry guys, I don't mean to sound sanctimonious. :oops: Just genuinely puzzled.
The trouble is, I'm not only at an age where I know the dangers, I'm at an age where mortality feels very distant indeed!
And I think the difference between knowing and
feeling the dangers of smoking are huge. Fags kill half of all smokers, but if you were to ask the community I'd be surprised if more than 10% said they actually thought
they would die from it- death by "won't happen to me" syndrome.
Add to that the effect of alcohol on decision making and the surprisingly powerful effect of being the only one in a group without a fag, and it's quite easy to wake up in the morning with a foul taste in the mouth, thinking "why did I do that?"
(Last paragraph for the benefit of afghan dave :lol:)