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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 735118" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He told my son it is a gross smell. I will ask him if it's sweet.My son, his father, is more upset about the smoke, whether it's safe or not. There is no nicotine. I just looked up vaping for you and it says it is MUCH safer than cigarettes and cuts cancer. That if smokers turned to vaping they would be healthier. They did not say it is risk free, just much less a hazard than what cigarettes are.</p><p></p><p>Some of the kids vaped, when I worked at Applebees. Some vaped who were trying to quit smoking.</p><p></p><p>Like pot smoke, nobody knows yet what it really does to people who use it. Remember how long it took for us to figure out how bad smoking cigarettes are...almost influence everything bad that can happen to us. And yet it took years or decades to know. I don't know that I could stop any of my kids, if they still lived at home, from vaping, but I would ban bringing it into the house and make them stash it somewhere else. That's what I did the short time my older daughter smoked cigarettes, plus I threw out any she brought in the house. You can ban smoking of any kind in your house and enforce it by throwing it out. This is if you share my strong dislike of anything smoke.</p><p></p><p>Since we don't really know how it affects us yet, it is hard to think of the appropriate response to it. I would ban it simply because no smoke is allowed in my house or near my lungs, not because I know it is terrible for anyone to use. I do think my grandson's reaction shows that the smoke can affect young kids and it's best not to do it around anyone who is smoke free, especially a child......and if it makes him cough and retch, it can't be doing him any good. But he isn't used to anything smoky. Only his grandmother smokes at all in both families. So he was never around smoke at all. Which in my opinion will benefit his health long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 735118, member: 1550"] He told my son it is a gross smell. I will ask him if it's sweet.My son, his father, is more upset about the smoke, whether it's safe or not. There is no nicotine. I just looked up vaping for you and it says it is MUCH safer than cigarettes and cuts cancer. That if smokers turned to vaping they would be healthier. They did not say it is risk free, just much less a hazard than what cigarettes are. Some of the kids vaped, when I worked at Applebees. Some vaped who were trying to quit smoking. Like pot smoke, nobody knows yet what it really does to people who use it. Remember how long it took for us to figure out how bad smoking cigarettes are...almost influence everything bad that can happen to us. And yet it took years or decades to know. I don't know that I could stop any of my kids, if they still lived at home, from vaping, but I would ban bringing it into the house and make them stash it somewhere else. That's what I did the short time my older daughter smoked cigarettes, plus I threw out any she brought in the house. You can ban smoking of any kind in your house and enforce it by throwing it out. This is if you share my strong dislike of anything smoke. Since we don't really know how it affects us yet, it is hard to think of the appropriate response to it. I would ban it simply because no smoke is allowed in my house or near my lungs, not because I know it is terrible for anyone to use. I do think my grandson's reaction shows that the smoke can affect young kids and it's best not to do it around anyone who is smoke free, especially a child......and if it makes him cough and retch, it can't be doing him any good. But he isn't used to anything smoky. Only his grandmother smokes at all in both families. So he was never around smoke at all. Which in my opinion will benefit his health long term. [/QUOTE]
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