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Social ostracism is a problem for smokers. For example, smokers in Boulder, Colorado have to go outside of a tavern to smoke. They do, however, thus create their own new subculture.
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There's some indication that teenage smokers have a higher risk of panic attacks. Otherwise, I'm not aware of any emotional and mental problems associated with smoking. In fact, it's probably beneficial. Socially, the other post has it covered.
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The social aspects of smoking is that the odor is very offensive, it stays in the clothing, hair and everything. People who don't smoke don't want to be around this smoke because it causes cancer.
Not good. Today people are more knowledgeable about the negative health effects that smoking can cause. On the other hand, the stereotypical tough or cool guy/gal image that was once associated with smoking has been replaced with one of lower class and in the lower socioeconomic status. Men and women do not think smoking places a person higher on the social status bar but the opposite.
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Your breath will be awful, and your clothes will smell like smoke.
10 short term effects are:coughingdry skinbad breathsometimes yellow finger nails and toe nailsyellow your teethaddictioncausing pimpleslip burnitchy eyesmakes you thirsty
smoking gives you short life and you wont have good health.
*Affect and yes and no short term yes long term no
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.
this answer varies dictated by rout of administration (smoking, snorting, injecting, or oral) the common short term side effects that all RoA share are: itching, miosis, euphoria, depressed breathing, lowered blood pressure, urin retention, confusion, and among a few people, allergic reaction.
Yes, along with that you experience mild euphoria and a list of undesired long-term and short-term effects.
The two health effects of drug abuse include increased heart rate, and addiction.
Smoking the alkaloid form of cocaine, known as freebase or crack cocaine, provides a more potent and rapid high compared to other forms of cocaine. It involves heating the compound to vaporize it for inhalation, which quickly delivers the drug to the bloodstream through the lungs and results in intense but short-lived effects. However, this method of administration is associated with a higher risk of addiction, overdose, and adverse health effects.
Hubbly bubbly, or hookah smoking, can have varying effects on mood due to its social and recreational nature. Many users report feelings of relaxation and euphoria, often attributed to the combination of social interaction and the inhalation of flavored tobacco. However, the effects can be short-lived and may be followed by feelings of lethargy or anxiety, particularly as nicotine withdrawal sets in. Additionally, the health risks associated with hookah smoking can overshadow any temporary mood enhancement.