i smoke and please don't lecture me cuz i know its really not good for my health and all .. well my friend smokes too and since we're both 14 we cant buy them, she gets into random ashtrays at supermarkets and steals used ones .. i know that CAN'T be good, ive only ever done it once but im afraid to do it again, could she like get a disease
S_C answered Monday November 29 2004, 3:30 pm: Yes! If whoever had started to smoke that cig had an STD, or some type of mouth disease, than you can catch it. And, you can buy those things, at least cigs. Some stores will sell them to minors, but it might cost a little more. It's totally unsanitary, and if you smoke 'used' ciggerettes, then you don't really smoke them, because they are stubby, and barely anything left. A lot of my friends are stoners, heck one of my friends got really high at school today, and did some crazy dance on me backing me into a corner and he almost started stripping (lucky for me it's a really HOT guy friend, even though I'm in a relationship, I can still think other guys are hot.) But doing drugs is a stupid thing, and I know that you know that, and I've had many experiences where I've been asked to try them, but if you decide you want to quit, ask me, and I'll try to help you. Good luck with that. Sorry I wasn't much help. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
zwimo answered Monday November 29 2004, 2:59 pm: lol ok for one smoking isn't all it's cracked up to be and at 14 it's merely social... i never smoked and i am old now and perfectly cool
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chaos answered Monday November 29 2004, 1:25 pm: It's also called herpes or cold sores. Or any other cold and/or bad germs. You might as well be licking ash trays. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
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