10696 - | | | 10712 - Reply from student (the world) - 2009-09-15
| I suppose anything could happen. But, I tend to notice that people who do not smoke tend to dislike the smell of it and the health concerns related to it. However, if the non-smoker simply did not want to smoke and had no logical/moral qualms about it, I suppose it could work. As for being friends, I think people should be openminded about who they have for friends (not all-inclusive, necessarily, just openminded). Just because someone does something you do not like or wish to do does not mean that they cannot give you valuable insight into life and be quite enjoyable to be around.
Please Note: For the sake of your health, please do not let others peer-pressure you into smoking if you do not want to be a smoker. Also, remember secondhand smoke causes many of the same problems as actually smoking. |
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