At 6/22/16 01:37 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote:
http://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living/stopping-tobacco-use-after-cancer-diagnosis/health-risks-e-cigarettes-smokeless-tobacco-and-waterpipes
Electronic cigarettes are still dangerous.
I just want to say that I don't think it's right to really condemn people for smoking. Yes, it's terribly unhealthy and a nasty and controlling habit, but it's their decision nonetheless. I have relatives that are in their 60's and smoke every day and have zero health problems caused by smoking. Same can be said with about every other adult I know that smokes. It really is only problem if 1. You're a teenager and your body isn't fully developed or 2. You smoke a pack a day.
It's like going on a rant that McDonald's should be banned or that it ruins lives for all the health risks their food poses. Yes, it's true, but nothing can hurt you as ling as you take it in in relative moderation. Yes, if you smoke multiple times a day you will be putting yourself at a chance for health risks, but so will eating junk food every day.
So basically what I'm saying is an occasional cigarette won't kill you or get you majorly addicted as long as you're smart with it, and just because you smoke doesn't mean you are automatically going to get every cancer or disease associated with it.