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In reply to the discussion: If you smoke or used to smoke, why did you start smoking? [View all]but my husband started smoking in 1971 when he worked the line at the Motorola plant. Smokers got 15 minute breaks every hour, non-smokers only got lunch breaks. Very few non-smokers there! It took him 35 years and multiple tries to quit.
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I had smoked at 15, 16, but really didn't start paying for them until I was 18 so, I'd say I started
a kennedy
Apr 2021
#9
In 1960s, roughly half of people smoked. Remember sitting in class at a major college chain smoking
Hoyt
Apr 2021
#13
Looking back, it's really amazing. Heck, in the 80s, I'd take a 50 mile bicycle ride and sprint
Hoyt
Apr 2021
#31
I was 20 years old when I started to smoke. I thought it would help my anxiety
liberal_mama
Apr 2021
#18
I was lighting my parents Tareyton 100's around 8 or 9. It was a natural progression.
Lochloosa
Apr 2021
#33
Those were different times. When I was young I worked in meat plants and we weren't allowed to smoke
captain queeg
Apr 2021
#39