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In reply to the discussion: NPR: "Money Replaces Willpower In Programs Promoting Weight Loss" (aka Obese People Pay More $$$) [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)and opinionated.
As a non-smoker, I *love* not having to deal with public smoking. Smokers, of course, see this as an infringement on their rights, while I see it as an affirmation of my right to breathe in public places.
If someone wants to smoke in the privacy of their own homes, I don't object.
Want to drink? Don't endanger other people by driving drunk or being an idiot (assaulting other people/destroying property/acting the fool). I'm good with that. If your alcohol use causes problems in your family (ex: your children regularly end up taking care of you, instead of the other way around), you should probably stop drinking, but that is only my business if you neglect/abuse others.
My "extra fluff" really isn't anyone else's business. The whole game of "you will cost more" needs to just stop. Dead people are the cheapest to insure. Sigh.