So, my neighbor (we don't really know them that well but they live close by) had a baby girl 3 weeks ago.
Well, last night, I was driving to Walgreens and she was sitting outside in her driveway smoking a cig. I was totally disgusted and judged her instantly.
She either smoked during her pregnancy or decided to pick it back up as soon as she popped the kid out. Both are nasty to me. I mean, if she went 9 months without smoking, did she really need to start back once the baby was here?
And, I don't give a shiit that she was outside. You know good and well that she smelled like smoke when we walked back into the house to take care of the baby.
Am I the only one that would have judged her?
Re: I judged my neighbor last night big time
I would have been judging, too. I agree, if she did go the 9 months without, it seems pretty dumb to pick up the habit again.
I guess some people would say the same thing about drinking. I think smoking is worse, personally.
I try not to judge b/c I was a social smoker at one time...but I really can't help it. That smell sticks to EVERYTHING. Yuck!
I think my co-worker (who quit smoking last year) has started smoking again and when he walked by my desk this morning it made me want to vomit. It doesn't help that my MS is bad with a vengance.
i would judge- because it's only natural (right)?
however- i've also never smoked so i have no idea how hard it is to not pick it back up after said baby is born.
if she smoked throughout her pregnancy- i judge big time.
if she picked it back up after- i judge a little less.
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I found out the other day that my neighbor is pregnant. She's 5 months along.
I saw her and her husband outside smoking
I judged big time, even as an ex-smoker.
I'm calling bullshiit on your ?holier than thou, I don't judge unless it effects me? attitude.
We are human, we judge each other. Stop acting like you don't.
(And this is not just pertaining to this; this is every time you act like you never judge someone else.)
I judge..a LOT when it comes to smoking when pregnant or around babies/kids.
I judge people who stink. BO, too much perfume, dirty clothes, haven't showered. Whatever. It's gross.
Yep, I judge those people as well.
Absolutely ridiculous!! Third hand smoke people!!!! Researchers have described how tobacco smoke contamination lingers even after a cigarette is extinguished -- a phenomenon they define as " third- hand" smoke.
Judge away. If there's anything I've learned as an editor of oncology journals, it's that third-hand smoke is a reality--a dangerous one. How foolish of this new mother.
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After I have the girls, I plan to smoke occasionally (like once or twice a year) when I go out for drinks with my girlfriends.
I probably won't go out for my first drinks n' smokes par-tay until the girls are at least 6 months old, though. I've gotten out of the habit since I've been pregnant and I'm treating smokes like I treat alcohol from now on: A very occasional indulgence.
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I quit smoking 3 years ago and i judge pregnant women that smoke. I am probably one of the queens of judging when i see anyone smoking that is pregnant or has had a child. I think that people that smoke during their pregnancy are idiotic and naive and i think that if you have gone nine months without smoking you are stupid to pick the habit up again after the fact.
After experiencing first hand what withdrawal is like, i can't understand why someone would put themselves back into that situation again.
I may allow myself this... if I can control myself and not spiral back into smoking regularly.. a very fine line. I wont buy another pack, that's for sure.
Eh, I am not sure. I was/am a social smoker. I never smoked when pregnant, but definitely have since Olivia came along. If we are out with friends or have friends over and Olivia is sleeping, I would have the occasional butt.
However, this almost doesn't sound like the case with your neighbor. So, I may do a little wondering.
Yup i agree completely with this.
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I would try not to judge, unless I really knew her situation. She may be suffering from postpartum depression. She may have anxiety and a collicky baby and a jerky husband and have no other outlet. She may have just lost a loved one or found out that someone is ill. If she is a stress smoker, any one of these things could make it difficult for her to stay away from cigs. She may also hate herself for doing it.
Same here.
I am not a smoker but grew up around a father who did and smoked around my mother when she was pregnant with my brother and me. It is a disgusting habit that makes me sick thinking about it.
I would totally have judged that mother. I don't believe for one second that smokers "take it outside" each and every time.
One time I was drving behind a car with a 1-2 year old in the back seat. All of a sudden I see the mother light up a cigg and start puffing away. I changed lanes to see if *maybe* they cracked a window for the poor kid. NOPE. I was livid.
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I judge, I judge!
And I'm a former smoker (finally quit for good a few years after college), so I'm a total hypocrite. But I pretty much judge everyone who still smokes. It's just a disgusting, dangerous, and stupid habit.
I have to butt in with my unpopular opinion and say that I judge those who judge addictions without having a true understanding of the scope and depth addiction has on people. The though of "oh just quit" is unreasonable and shows that you do not understand how addiction can truly effect someone. I believe that we have this mentality because cigarettes are a legal controlled substance. It makes them seem less addictive than something like coke and heroine but that is not the case. Smoking can become more difficult to put an end to precisely becaue of its legality and how it can become engrained in every aspect of your life. It is not someting that needs to be hidden like other adductions for fear of legal ramifications. Addictions are hard to overcome period.
I dont expect to change people's minds with this post I just wanted to share my judgments and opinion as unpopular as it may be. To those of you who quite smoking GOOD FOR YOU! I wish you the best of luck with your continued non-smoker lifestyle.
Last I heard, BO isn't toxic and packed full of carcinogens... Not apples to apples my dear.
One of my siblings is a recovering addict. I get addiction. Trust me.
And, if you are able to be clean for 9 months (if she didn't smoke during pregnancy) then you should be able to stay clean post baby.
This statement clearly shows that you don't, in fact, get it. Do you apply that logic to all recovering addicts or just smokers? Should alcoholics stay clean forever once they put a drink down? Like I said, you judge where you judge from your moral high ground and I will judge from mine.
I disagree with this. Not a smoker, but I'm sure some smoker's who quit while pregnant didn't necessarily WANT to quit, but did so for the baby. Once that baby is out...it's a lot harder to fight temptation.
I am a moderate (2x a week) social drinker and while that's easy enough to quit while pregnant, it doesn't mean I will continue to give up alcohol after the baby is born...
This is definitely a possibility. Five years ago, I had quit for a while until I had a bout of major depression. I started smoking again because I didn't have a healthy outlet for my stress. I've quit this time for three years now because I have been able to find other, healthier means of stress relief and I have gotten my depression under control. Sometimes people don't know another way to relieve stress.
I hate it, too. It smells disgusting, it makes you sick more often, it makes you feel like crap every morning, and it downright controls your life because every decision you make is based upon when you'll have your next cigarette. I don't plan on EVER smoking again but I can't say with all conviction that it will never happen again. It's an addiction and addicts slip sometimes. Shlt happens.
Personally i would want to be able to keep up with my kids as they grow. As opposed to huffing and puffing to keep up with them. I also wouldn't want my child to have to deal with losing a parent to lung cancer or seeing me on oxygen. I would find that motivation to fight the temptation of a cigarette craving. Its pretty scary to have to take your mom to the emergency room in the middle of the night be cause she can't breath due her lungs being completely shot.