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I enjoyed it too, but quit about 10 years back. I think the EU directive to ban in pubs and clubs as well as take it out of sight to buy, made quite a difference. When smokers are separated, the smell of being a smoker is apparent :D

I have weirdly not really liked women smokers, but it has also never really gotten in the way of proceedings. Smoking is kind of like boyfriends and husbands in that regard ;D

It really did make a difference. I realised when they bought that directive in that I felt did do a lot of it socially and I started to actually notice the stink myself!

Not having there reminder at the checkout made a difference for me too. Stopping smoking does make you put on weight though, as the chocolate bars were still there at the PoS in full view and easy reach.

I can remember those ladies nights with over a 1000 young ladies running around all puffing away and downing drinks in the competitions we set up. All part of the fun. I think there is so much unhealthy stuff around that we quite don't know exactly how bad like msg additives and all the chemicals in our food. I laughed last week as I found half a sandwich from Woolworths/Marks and Spencers under my car seat still in it's wrapper that looked like it was not even a day old yet I know my daughter must have left it there in March. Ham and cheese with no mold and no smell is pretty amazing, but does make you think what is it as it can't be ham and cheese really can it?