well i know it's nad and everything but i want another one and another one. im only 13!!!!!!!!!!!! i only had one and i want another one! PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!
dhrutts answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 6:05 am: Hi There,
I believe it is not right to smoke. I think that youshould not be smoking at this age. Your body will eventually become dependent on it, and will not be able to function corectly without them. Once you do something once it will be easier the second tim, so do not try it once or their
might be a chain reaction. Do not fall into peer pressure with your "mates". smoking only do harm. Have a think about what i've said.
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 12:36 am: You are not addicted to smoking. You can't be after only having done it once. Think of all the risks of addiction instead of how wonderful it was because it wasn't that wonderful anyways. Smoking is not something that you want to get involved in because you will undoubtedly regret it. Plus it's illegal, what if you get caught? If you're having serious problems with this maybe you should try talking to a counselor or something like that at your school. Don't make smoking into something that it's not though. You don't need to ever do it again no matter what your mind is telling you. Most of what your mind is telling you is a bunch of lies that you just have to convince yourself aren't true. I hope that you don't smoke anymore and that it's easy for you to resist. Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
lilthug answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 12:31 am: to tell you ya cant get aditicted by 1 smoke and i dont sound like youre doing it cause you wanna maby youre friend are doing it and youre just joining them but ill tell you sunthing you would of heard befor smoking corses"lung cancer heart cancer you could lose a leg or eny thing is that are a apacked of smokes worth it [ lilthug's advice column | Ask lilthug A Question ]
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