yes
Smoking can affect relationships in several ways. One partner may not like the smoke smell and will avoid physical contact. Also, one partner may not want to kiss the smoker.
I think nearly 10% of divorce cases are due to smoking by other partner
Billy Gunns partner was fired
FIRST REPLY SAID-----well, if you love them and care about their well being, YES! it is actually important to ask your partner to quit. ............................. ACTUALLY, if it is that important to you then yes, but smoking marijuana doesn't harm you or the person doing the smoking as far as your health goes. So it really has nothing to do with your well being, just preference.
A person might ask their partner to quit smoking, as it poses serious health risks to both individuals. They could also request their partner to stop a particular habit or behavior that is causing strain on the relationship, such as excessive drinking or gambling. In some cases, a person might ask their partner to quit a job that is negatively impacting their well-being or the relationship dynamics.
partner of active smoker childeren in room after smoking
No one can answer that over the internet.
No
Smoking is legal for anyone over the age of 19 in the U.S. Different countries do have different laws, but smoking cigarettes has not been outlawed.
over 300 people die a day because of smoking
weed doesn't prevent pregnancy. condoms and birth control do.