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Non Smokers, would you meet a smoker?

April 11 2013

For a while now we have ruled out meeting smokers, we have both kissed a couple in our time and its just not for us. Starting to think we are limiting ourselves in this regard, as in not meeting nice sexy people merely because of this fact.Just curious on other people's opinions on this?And Smokers, you have the right to smoke, please don't get offended. If you are, we're sorry. Our question though, if you are meeting a non smoking couple, do you hold off on smoking for that day? or evening? or just carry on as normal?Just curious, not wanting to start a hate campaign here.

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  • Cheekyarses

    Cheekyarses

    12 years ago

    Well neither of us are smokers.... But we have had sex with ppl who do smoke as long as they have gotten rid of the smokers breath.... It's abit like some ppl won't kiss etc with coffee drinkers, ppl who eat lots of onion or garlic or tuna. Take ppl as they are

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    It's a funny one eh, we're definitely not keen on kissing someone who has been smoking, but have no problem with rimming or oral................ :-)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I smoke but like to be considerate of other people. I am seeing a non smoker at the moment and when we are together I usually don't smoke. If I do have a ciggie I then brush my teeth, use mouth wash etc.   Wether its smokers breath or just BAD breath I don't like it so I am not going to inflict it on someone else. All over personal hygiene is a must for me and I expect the same in return. But if guys don't want to know me because I say I smoke that's their lose not mine.     Just wondering if non smokers think smokers are going to lie back in bed and light up while some guy goes down on us. I always get that vision in my head when I read posts about how horrible smoking is :).   And OP, no offense taken from your question. I think it is a good topic. Cheers

  • LemonDance

    LemonDance

    12 years ago

    and I'm sure I am missing out on meeting many great guys, however I just don't enjoy the taste or smell of a smoker. It's not just about the taste in their mouth, but I find the smell comes out in their sweat & breath from within... I can taste/smell it on their breath and skin even if they have scrubbed and brushed, powdered & perfumed!I've met a few guys who swear black & blue they they are non smokers but I can taste & smell it instantly, when I'm up close & personal, no matter how cleverly they've tried to hide it.I was a smoker & gave up 27 years ago... they say reformed smokers are the worst at tolerating other smokers... maybe this is true?Lem x

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I find smoking disgusting. I can't stand the smell or the taste. I'm not judging anyone who does it, that's their choice, but I much prefer not to be near cigarette smoke. I have a sinus condition which is worsened by cigarette smoke so that's probably why I am so averse to it. Before Qld's no-smoking laws came into effect, I didn't go out on the town much because I would be sick for days afterwards due to the smoke. So yea, smokers are not for me, unless you are happy not to smoke whilst at my house or around me.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    And I really do not care. The smell of cigarette smoke on a person does not bother me in the slightest. Many will tell you that smokers cum tastes nasty as well but I have not found this to be the case at all. For me there is no difference.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Even if they shower, brush their teeth I can still smell it   though I have on the odd occasion gone there but that lingering taste and smell takes the edge of things a bit for me.   Apart from just sex, I cant stand it when I am out and about in public, even check at the checkout if a person is a smoker I cant wait to get my stuff through as it makes me gag to smell them   I have a couple of friends who smoke and they STINK and they shower and brush teeth but you cant do that ever time you have a smoke so its in your hair and clothes.   The other thing, they may not blow smoke up your twat but they always want to get right up out of bed and go have that smoke.   Its a hard addiction and I feel sorry for smokers, I was one myself   also from my own experience they do not get as hard as non smokers , I can only say it as I feel it.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    We were both smokers for a longtime, but our preference is to catch up with non smokers. As its all about the experience, not the lingering taste of cigarettes on someone else's breath, clothes, body while your enjoying yourselves. So, ah, no thanks from us. As theres plenty of nice non smoking couples out there..

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    quickest way for me to an athsma attack...is cigarette smoke. just one of those things.... cant even be in a room with a smoker, without feeling tight chested and panicky...... this is reason enough for us not to include smokers in our play...not the only one, just the most obvious.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    So what is the difference between 'regular' and 'light' smoker? The person's interpretation?What are we to think if someone puts 'ask me' in the smoking bit? Are they going to say 'I only smoke when I'm drinking' or something?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    If i am to meet a female single, yes.. i would hold off smokes for a week beforehand. Id THAT goes well which leads somewhere.. i'd bluddy quit smoking indefinately!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    although we may be limiting ourselves, i don't think we would meet up with regular smokers. Just doesnt do it for us

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Light smoker equals heavy denial IMO.   Sorry but smoking is a real turn off for me. I've tried to get past it and it's just so gross simple as that.   Smokers kid themselves that blowing the smoke in the other direction, or having a mint will fix the siuation.   Bleackkhh! Not even close.   Soooo gross.   xx

  • rupamohan

    rupamohan

    12 years ago

    My hubby has a very strong nose. He can smell nicotine in most body secretions. Any smell puts us off bad or strong perfume. Haven't met many smokers but it really depends on whole package. Non smoker for us is a desirable but not an mandatory requirement.

  • Wannafeel

    Wannafeel

    12 years ago

    I'm a smoker and whether its meeting a non smoking couple for fun or just a night out, if they are non smokers you can refrain. This is respect for the people you are with. Is there any difference in kissing someone who drinks. Beer breathe can be a nasty thing. Can someone explain to me what the difference is!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    No matter how hot they were, smokers are a no go for me! Its one of the first things i check on an interested profile to be honest.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    But they always come through. I have on occasion forgotten to check and one has turned up on a preliminary meet. I always know. On the other hand, I have had the odd guy hide it so well I haven't picked it up until the second time around. If they have gone to that much trouble to curb their addiction whilst being around me, then I will give them a little slack, so long as they don't "slacken" if you get my drift. A note for all smokers who read this - the damage that cigarettes cause to the coronary arteries also does the same damage to arteries in your penis.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Heavy smoker.................I will cough up a lung, during or after sex. The only time I get hard is when I am laying there like a stiff cause I died   Meduim Smoker..................I only have a hacking cough, and may pass out during sex but when I get my breath back we can carry on. My dick will get hard 50 percent but thats ok as i can only keep up for 50 percent of the action   Light smoker.................I only bum fags of you     ask me smoker.............means I will lie to you about my smoking habbits and I dont have a face picture cause I have this huge sore on my mouth from smokin

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I try to avoid it.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'tuscanred' Heavy smoker.................I will cough up a lung, during or after sex. The only time I get hard is when I am laying there like a stiff cause I died   Meduim Smoker..................I only have a hacking cough, and may pass out during sex but when I get my breath back we can carry on. My dick will get hard 50 percent but thats ok as i can only keep up for 50 percent of the action   Light smoker.................I only bum fags of you     ask me smoker.............means I will lie to you about my smoking habbits and I dont have a face picture cause I have this huge sore on my mouth from smokin   I think that's a bit harsh Tuscan. But you are absolutely entitled to your opinion.     And we all have our likes and dislikes. And that is absolutely fair. We are on here to please ourselves not anyone else. I guess that is why it is one of the many questions we answer when we set up our profile. However not everyone is honest in answering A LOT of the questions. I have met people who's profile states non smoker but they smoke like a chimney. And I get a laugh when I look at pictures and they have a packet of fags on the table in front of them but their profile states non smoker.   For me the biggest turn off is dishonesty............everything else, penis size, height etc is really irrelevant. But no one puts that they are a liar on their profile.   Time for a ciggie.............................ciao

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    a reformed smoker, I could not be with a smoker and find the smell disgusting, let alone the taste.(My partner continued to smoke for a long time after I gave up and it almost made me throw up whenever I kissed him)Even though you still brush your teeth, use mouthwash etc, it still comes out of your pores, is in your hair and in your juice.This is just my opinion and preference.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    they dont call them Cancer Sticks for no reason

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I won't "get involved" if I know they're a smoker... however have been caught out a few times where I've missed the "ask me" bit... you either are or you aren't. I once saw a smoker for a while & although he was anal about his oral hygiene, (that just doesn't sound right does it?) the smell was always there, sometimes even after 3 goes of brushing & gargling etc.

  • uneventful

    uneventful

    12 years ago

    Having been married to a smoker for 14.... now being single ... i dont miss the horrible cancer sticks ... the smell goes thru everything ... breath.. hair ... skin...clothing..cum... bedding ... i might be missing iut on some nice people ... but ... its my choice on who i share my body with ... and its got to be a non smoker at this stage in my life ... - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    No, not the four legged shittin', shaggin' & a-shakin' variety............but cigarettesI have abhorred it all my life, without exceptionAnd will continue to do so, without exception~~for-all-it's-worth f~~

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I have never smoked and so avoid smokers as a rule. It's not just the smell or taste, I also have a problem with the significance that smoking has in their life.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Intelligent, witty, open, grounded, sexy and has NEVER smoked.May I have the pleasure of the next dance with you?~~flirtingly f

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    It's one of the first things I find out... I had one guy tell me it was no problem, he didn't mind me smoking, then when he was at my place and I had a cigarette, he asked me to put it out....!!! So, it wasn't long before I put him out! Lol That was so rude, I had taken the effort to tell him and he lied about being ok with it. Why lie? So, now I just search for smokers and we will both be happy ! :p makes it more enjoyable if you can be who you are.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'PuZZled03984991' Intelligent, witty, open, grounded, sexy and has NEVER smoked.May I have the pleasure of the next dance with you?~~flirtingly f Yes.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Sorry to say that it is a turn-off factor for us. A little strange since some of our best (platonic) friends smoke.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I have a very sensitive sense of smell and taste, and no matter how subtle it is, I just can't stand it... and I've made a point of avoiding anyone who smokes even on occasion.There's one guy who I hooked up with before he started smoking and then another time during his smoking phase. He smoked one of those electronic cigarettes and I had made it clear that I disliked the smoke and taste, so he didn't smoke for an hour or so beforehand and took the gum I pressed on him, but the difference between our two hook ups was distinctive.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'deepbluesumthing' Quoting 'PuZZled03984991' Intelligent, witty, open, grounded, sexy and has NEVER smoked.May I have the pleasure of the next dance with you?~~flirtingly f Yes. Can I also be a perve???

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I'm a non-smoker, never smoked before and never plan too, but I really don't mind. I've dated smokers and come back to my place smelling like I've spent the night in the local's beer garden. Doesn't bother me in the slightest (I kind of like the smell of stale cigarette smoke, crazy I know)I've been with smoking women (literally and figuratively ) and they've always been polite enough to refrain from smoking and use gum or those mint strips, which was nice and appreciated but it's not necessary. My buddy, however, was a smoker for a short period and now can't stand it and will refuse to meet up with couples who smoke

  • subgal_gc

    subgal_gc

    12 years ago

    I would say no for many of the same reasons listed above... smell, taste and inability to maintain a hard on.... (thanks for pointing that out TR) So saying that i have met one guy off here that is a smoker cause i missed that on his profile... and for the most part his smoking doesn't work as turn off. Apart from his smoking habit he is actually a great guy.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'submissivegalgc'I would say no for many of the same reasons listed above... smell, taste and inability to maintain a hard on.... (thanks for pointing that out TR) So saying that i have met one guy off here that is a smoker cause i missed that on his profile... and for the most part his smoking doesn't work as turn off. Apart from his smoking habit he is actually a great guy. I disagree, you are smoking hot Submissivegal. ;)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I am a smoker but I am very conscious of how it smells to a non smoker. I worked with a lady for 4 yrs and was very shocked that she never could smell it on me. Its the same if your a non drinker and someone drinks but theres nothing mints cant fix lol

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I really haven't found that men that smoke have a hard time keeping a stiffy. I was seeing a Non Smoker for quiet a while and he had trouble staying hard because he would drink so much. And yet other guys stay hard all night when drinking. I think it depends on the person and not wether they smoke or drink or whatever.   BTW I really don't mind meeting Non Smokers but I do tend to stay away from their profiles

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'partygoer101'I am a smoker but I am very conscious of how it smells to a non smoker. I worked with a lady for 4 yrs and was very shocked that she never could smell it on me. Its the same if your a non drinker and someone drinks but theres nothing mints cant fix lol you think? if you really knew how it smells to a non smoker, you'd understand that there is no way to mask the odour...not with mints, mouthwashes, showers, shampoos or anything......its in and on everything associated with you, not just your breath........

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    As the residues (namely nicotine, various chemical/radioactive carcinogens) of inhaled cigarette smoke enters your body through the mucus membranes of the mouth, oesophagus, lung and stomach what is not exhaled leaves the body through the pores of the skin. A mint or mouthwash cannot remove it from the bloodstream. Trying to remove the smell from your body is a futile process unless you really quit for good as while ever you keep topping up your blood by smoking another cigarette the body struggles to eliminate it. That's the addiction and very hard for some people to beat it even with all the support and education around it and the knowledge that smoking kills.I watched both my grandparents die because of smoking. When in my teens my grandmother dropped dead of a heart attack aged only 63.My grandad died at 76 years (having smoked since he was 10 or 11 when he would hang around the shearing sheds. He was offered a smoke for his cough and told it would make him feel better?)He had lung cancer, emphysema and peripheral vascular disease of the left leg which had to be amputated at the knee and lived with a prosthetic leg for the last 6 years of his life.I was with him holding his hand when he died and it was total agony for him. We had to give the look of acknowledgement to the nurse to slip him the extra morphine just to ease those last moments for him so he could slip away.It is not a nice way to die or to see a man you love in the 'death-throws' like that and I would not wish that kind of death on anyone.So completely avoidable.I know it's a bit off the track but I just had to say that...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    ...whilst looking at profiles ( FYourI , I no longer do this btw, I have no need to) was to guess whether the person was a smoker or not.And the guess would be based entirely on the piccie alone.And, I have to say that I was right 90% of the time.Smoking leaves tell-tale signs.........on the skin, and the general appearance of the person.And you haven't a snowballs chance in... of hiding or masking the smell.If I was given a choice: smoke a pack of cigs, OR eat a piece of turd..........pass me a knife and fork anydayYUKK to BOTH options, btw~~Now feeling a little queasy f~~

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    It's one of the first things we check on profiles, and would never entertain the idea of meeting a smoker. Even if they can abstain for the night, or the whole day beforehand, in an effort to minimise the malodor endemic to smokers, they are still a person who lacks basic self control and even a modicum of intelligence - not the sort of person we would want to associate with.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I am a smoker and tend to look for other smokers for meetings, but if I were to meet with a non-smoker I would probably keep to Nicolette gum that day, as well as keep above normal personal hygiene to keep the smell and taste at bay. Like I have read in other replies everyone has their right to smoke or not smoke and people should be respective of that, if you have no intention of meeting a smoker make it clear on your profile in the looking for section, not just click the nonsmoker button for your description and hope people get the point.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    To give this lifestyle habit up, for benefits that extend to my wallet as my health. I'm currently 4 days cold turkey. Many attempts over the past few months that have failed I'm getting my GP on my side. However, I find all the bashing of the smokers rather quite abhorrent. I truly hope that I don't develop a sense of superiority being a non-smoker as I feel that some of you have, reading your posts. While I realise, that its not intended to be read that way, I just can't help but feel discouraged at giving up, if that's the attitude I can look forward to having. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Im a smoker but a very light smoker only have a couple when drinking socially with people. But if i am wanting to meet up with someone whose does not like it, i simply consider their feelings on the situation and avoid smoking for a few days prior to meeting them.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I smoke casually.. somedays i'll smoke.. others i won't... drinking tends to bring on the urge a bit though but even then i can still resist easily enough if need be.. As others have mentioned though, it's a personal preference and i can understand not wanting the smell of it.. i hate the smell personally too.. Definitely relateable to garlic/onion breath or coffee or something like that which also has a strong odour, so in saying that, either way, smoker or not, i think it's nice out of respect to not wreak of unpleasant smells, whatever they are. Just simple etiqette if you're going to be close and intimate with someone .. And yes, if i was to meet a non-smoker, i'd withhold from the urges.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Yeah i would hold off on smoking. Im only a light smoker (maybe 5 a day) so its no big deal for me to stop. As xxticklishxx said its all about being honest IMO...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    myself i cant tolerate it at all, i hate it with a passion

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'AardvarkAmore'It's one of the first things we check on profiles, and would never entertain the idea of meeting a smoker. Even if they can abstain for the night, or the whole day beforehand, in an effort to minimise the malodor endemic to smokers, they are still a person who lacks basic self control and even a modicum of intelligence - not the sort of person we would want to associate with. Seriously what a stupid thing to say.......but that's your opinion and your entitled to it. Quoting 'sirlurkalot'a sense of superiority being a non-smoker as I feel that some of you have, reading your posts. While I realise, that its not intended to be read that way, I just can't help but feel discouraged at giving up, if that's the attitude I can look forward to having. Don't stop trying to quit sirlurkalot. I am sure you can be a nice, considerate human wether you smoke or not.As for me......I will always believe there is good and bad in all types of humans. Reading the various posts in this forum just confirms that.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'xxticklishxx' Quoting 'AardvarkAmore'It's one of the first things we check on profiles, and would never entertain the idea of meeting a smoker. Even if they can abstain for the night, or the whole day beforehand, in an effort to minimise the malodor endemic to smokers, they are still a person who lacks basic self control and even a modicum of intelligence - not the sort of person we would want to associate with. Seriously what a stupid thing to say.......but that's your opinion and your entitled to it. Quoting 'sirlurkalot'a sense of superiority being a non-smoker as I feel that some of you have, reading your posts. While I realise, that its not intended to be read that way, I just can't help but feel discouraged at giving up, if that's the attitude I can look forward to having. Don't stop trying to quit sirlurkalot. I am sure you can be a nice, considerate human wether you smoke or not.As for me......I will always believe there is good and bad in all types of humans. Reading the various posts in this forum just confirms that. Smokers are not sub human or lacking intelligence at all. They are just people addicted to a very powerful substance. There is a difference. A lot of smokers actually hate that they smoke and really want to give up. I knew someone who gave up 15 times before nailing it. For 1 year here, 18 months there and other stints of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months. Like the new quit advertising states, every time you quit you are closer to quitting for good and nailing it! Smokers have an addiction but that does not make them second class citizens.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I cannot stand the taste or the smell of cigarettes it is off putting for me and such a huge turn off....you could look like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt and i still wouldnt touch you with a barge pole... People have the right to smoke i am not disputing that but i also have the right to say NO im not interested in smokers coz i find the whole thing disgusting...i too have met men who say they are non smokers but you can smell it a mile off and you know for sure they do smoke, so why lie about it??? off putting no end....definitely NOT FOR ME!!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    As a few others have pointed out, so much for this not taking a hate campaign turn. So far smokers have been labelled unattractive, smelly, flaccid, under performing, unintelligent morons. I would take a moment to remind people that while yes smoking is a choice that an individual makes it is also a well documented addiction, just like a person can become addicted to speed, marijuana and cocaine. Power to those smokers that can just walk away from it cold turkey but the vast majority can't and that doesn't mean we should be ridiculed and put down by those people who have either never smoked or quit. To the quitters, congratulations you won your battle the rest of us will catch up eventually, it still doesn't give you the right to act elitist. To the never smoked people keep your opinions of us smokers personality traits to yourself.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'deepbluesumthing' Smokers are not sub human or lacking intelligence at all. They are just people addicted to a very powerful substance. There is a difference. A lot of smokers actually hate that they smoke and really want to give up. I knew someone who gave up 15 times before nailing it. For 1 year here, 18 months there and other stints of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months. Like the new quit advertising states, every time you quit you are closer to quitting for good and nailing it! Smokers have an addiction but that does not make them second class citizens.I would dearly love to be a non-smoker and it is a goal I have not given up on.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    i used to smoke from the age of 16 to 39...with the exception of 8 or 9 months when i turned 30...truth to be told....it is an addiction, as any other...the mind believes it needs it for balance and contentment...i grew up in eastern -Europe...and when i was a kid...EVERYONE was smoking...well...almost, anyway...so i grew up thinking smoking was ok...doing drugs and having unprotected sex was bad...i remember they still had cigarettes ads in the cinemas before movies...and the first time i flied...i was allowed to smoke on the plain...things are different now, of course...we all are aware of the harming effects to ourselves and others around us...we know it harms an unborn child...etc...but old habits die hard...and for a lot of people , smoking became the part of social gatherings with friends...and a security blanket in the times of stress....when i quit for 9 months...i planned to make big changes in my life...i wasn't smoking...changed my eating habits completely...worked out 6 times a week...and i went down from size 14 to size 8...was as healthy as a horse and felt wonderful...you think that would be enough results to convince me not to ever take on harmful habits again...but something bad happened in my life, that has brought me close to depression...i was down and beaten in a very bad way....and you guessed it...i was right back to where i worked so hard not to be...smoking, drinking...etc...i am here now, at 39...a non-smoker again...this time i am more determent and focused...more convinced than ever that i need to do this for my health and happiness...and for the happiness of those who love and care about me....not to ever forcing them to loose me before it's my time...or watching me slowly die in agony...and i know this time i will stick with it...but my point is...one cannot know what had made people turning smoking into a security blanket...weaving it into their social activities...what is the trigger that makes them loose that self control to make a change in their lives...(which by the way could also be sad for people who turn to junk food to comfort themselves...obesity long overtaken smoking as the number one killer in Australia...just sayin')it is so easy being judgemental ...but it is also so narrow minded...true compassion comes from acceptance and understanding....don't judge another till you took a few steps in their shoes first....you might find that had you've been given the same pair...you'd be walking in a very similar way too....and to be honest...smokers are so much more fun

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    that 39 meant to be a 38...i have been off the smokes for a while now...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Smoking is a deal breaker for us.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Meet up with a smoker once. When we kissed ' the smell was quite repugnant . Worse when she slipped the tounge, the taste was even worse.. Wouldnt mind if she took the time to suck on something to take away the smell and taste...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    No way would we ever meet smokers again...did it once with a couple who claimed to be occassional but after seeing them we know what chain smokers are...we laugh at those profiles of smokers who claim they are "Light or Occassional or Trying to quit" Smokers are smokers and they smell disgusting...the habit is disgusting...we dont believe for one minute we are limiting our prospects because smokers are just not in the equation.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    If I can help it. It seems that there are quite a few men who say that they're not but who actually are, sometimes you don't really find out until the second meet! It's a turn off for this reformed smoker but also a potential slippery slope because after a few drinks, having a ciggy can seem like an attractive idea... Then I feel yucky. Bad, bad

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I myself had a date last weekend, and the man was so nice and when i found out he smoked it was disappointing to say the least.For that reason only i wont see him again.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'Jay_Me' Meet up with a smoker once. When we kissed ' the smell was quite repugnant . Worse when she slipped the tounge, the taste was even worse.. Wouldnt mind if she took the time to suck on something to take away the smell and taste... Christ man, if you had some patience maybe she would have

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    As an ex smoker of nearly 3 months, no I wouldn't date a smoker, mostly to keep temptation out of my path !I have given up numerous times 6 months is the benchmark to beat, and this time I will get there and beyond.Over the years I have tried most of the illicit substances going and have had no trouble walking away from all of them, I do dry July most years no problem.But the ciggies are the most insidious evil drug on the planet, I hate them, but having been there I have tolerance for smokers but I keep them at arms length for my own well being, I have too.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Mmmmmm we might have to think about that one, yeah we would,,,, Ohhhhh shit hang on we are smokers. Think we might just go and meet ourselves in the bedroom. That way no-one can whinge about the smokers breath. But we might have to think twice about meeting none smokers, with there yukkky none smokers breath and all LOL

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Ok...two smokers here...we had a discussion on this and find it quite funny that people complain about kissing smokers and the taste and smell, ect....yet some of these people I'm sure would not hesitate to lick a pussy or suck a cock without thinking about where it's been.....mmmmm...maybe smoking isn't so bad after all....???????

  • RachSwing

    RachSwing

    11 years ago

    Sorry, but we never enjoy the taste or smell of a smoker.