Actually ... it seems to me that smokers are much more willing to compromise
than some non smokers. I would bet anything the woman who was offended by
her co-workers perfume and sued was a non smoker - thats such a typical ,
classic example of the mentality ( of SOME non smokers, I do know plenty of
more reasonable ones).
I don't know anyone who smokes that feel that they have a"right" to smoke
in every situation ... although many non smokers feel they have a "right" to
not be around smoke in every situation.And to take that to even a higher
level ..even if they willingly put themselves around smokers they still
whine about the smoking! That would be like a smoker going to a smoke free
home , and then feeling his rights are being violated because he can't light
up ....
"Charles" wrote in message
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> In article , Ray Kloc
> wrote:
>
>> Gee... change a few words , and it sounds just like some of the posts
>> I've
>> seen here. I guess whatever the situation , there will always be people
>> who
>> think the rest of the world needs to cater to what is important to them
>
> That sounds like many smokers. They think the rest of the world should
> cater to their addiction.
>
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> Charles
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