by Anonymous on April 22nd, 2006

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I found out that my mother has been secretly smoking. I confronted her to stop and she promised she would, but I'm still finding cigarettes in the garage and in her car. What should I do?

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  • by frank peters on May 7th, 2006

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    Nothing. Whom are you to tell your Mum to stop smoking? Why are you on the pedastool, saying she can't smoke! She is over the age of consent, she can smoke, she can drink alcohol, so what, she can legally have sex too, big suprise!!! Imagine if she was not allowed to have sex, you would not be here either, let her live the life she wants too, she is your mum and I am sure while you were growing up, she would have rather that you did not exhist at some stage, so leave her alone.

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    • If someone cares about another's health and well being, one has every right to be worried.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on May 8th, 2006

    • worried and demanding are not the same thing

      ladyshakespeare

      by ladyshakespeare on September 19th, 2009

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