Had a "little" porch fire

   / Had a "little" porch fire #21  
She has no inclination to quit. She quit for about three years while she was pregnant and breastfeeding our son, but she just got back into it. You know how it is. Nobody quits before they're ready.

Quit for 3 years only to start again.. that sucks!
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #22  
And if she quit for the baby, why not for the health and sake of the son and you? I guess as others have said, it is a tough addiction.
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #24  
So you could say that "smoking saved your house but it could have cost you your life".
I've heard people talk about quiting and "choices"'.
If you think about it, there really is no choice, there is nothing to consider. There is no upside to smoking.
Thanks for posting and I'm thankful things happened as they did. This could have been a real tragedy.
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire
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#25  
And if she quit for the baby, why not for the health and sake of the son and you? I guess as others have said, it is a tough addiction.

I know that she has an answer to that question, but I'd have to end up speaking for her, and on such a personal issue, I don't want to do that. Like Dennis Leary said, "Sure smoking takes years off your life, but it's the years at the end, and they're miserable anyway!"
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #26  
Folks sure have the right to smoke if they want to. But (I think) there are plenty of others that would like to quit but can't. No doubt in my mind there's a huge addictive factor that grips some worse than others. Never felt it myself but seen it close enough to know it wasn't a choice, at some point. I won't throw stones. I'm just glad the OP shared the experience and that it wasn't any worse for them.
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #27  
Having had to clean out cigarette urns that had wet butts in them, I would NOT recommend this. Took me 3 days to get the stench out of my hands.

Aaron Z

Not sure I would have recommended cleaning the bucket out with your bare hands :laughing:

There would surely be better ways if you thought about it.
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #28  
Folks sure have the right to smoke if they want to. But (I think) there are plenty of others that would like to quit but can't. No doubt in my mind there's a huge addictive factor that grips some worse than others. Never felt it myself but seen it close enough to know it wasn't a choice, at some point. I won't throw stones. I'm just glad the OP shared the experience and that it wasn't any worse for them.

+1

My dad tried to quit several times and could never seem to do it. He finally did quit, but not before COPD had been diagnosed.
 
   / Had a "little" porch fire #29  
Not sure I would have recommended cleaning the bucket out with your bare hands :laughing:
There would surely be better ways if you thought about it.
I didnt say that they were in a bucket... They were actually in one of these: Outdoor Ashtrays | Free Standing Ashtrays | Rubbermaid Groundskeeper Smokers Receptacle Beige | 652497BG - GlobalIndustrial.com but enough water had come in through the top to turn the butts into a nasty slimy stinky mess.
I had gloves on but it was a messy job (the metal sliding door to empty them out was rusted shut) and the ooze got onto my shirt sleeves from where it leaked onto my wrists and down into the inside of the gloves.

Aaron Z
 

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