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Small steps, minor victories

PuffPuffPass

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Just recently, my daughter decided it would be okay for me to vape inside her house. As noted in another post.

Today, I score another victory. Vaping inside a friends house. :)

Everyone it seems, has the same concerns, the odor of an ashtray. And after actually spending time around me. It's become a none issue for them. Since I only spew sweet fruity and bakery odors lol

I will claim total victory when my sister allows me to vape inside. But I really don't see that happening until hell freezes over.

Baby steps.
 

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if people dont let me vape in their house i hotbox their bathroom then tell them later...they usually just assume i dropped a huge floater and used air freshener.

people just dont understand how lovely vapor actually smells lol.

my old employer i did towing and semi truck road service for had one fat ass sloppy book keeper who thought she was god at the truck stop/shop and tried to ban vaping because the trucks smelled like cake...

but the greasy guys who smell like ass and cigarettes were able to keep smoking in the trucks.....mmmmhmm
 

PuffPuffPass

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if people dont let me vape in their house i hotbox their bathroom then tell them later...they usually just assume i dropped a huge floater and used air freshener.

people just dont understand how lovely vapor actually smells lol.

my old employer i did towing and semi truck road service for had one fat ass sloppy book keeper who thought she was god at the truck stop/shop and tried to ban vaping because the trucks smelled like cake...

but the greasy guys who smell like ass and cigarettes were able to keep smoking in the trucks.....mmmmhmm

Change is hard. And it's hardest on those who are forced to accept the consequences of the changes they force on others.

We have an uphill battle on our hands as vapers. And until we educate enough people, it will continue. Much like my sisters resistance, all people see are the huge clouds. And the words "unknown health hazards " in every damn story.

Yet those same people, will make 4 trips a week to McDonalds or the tanning booths. Simply accepting the known hazards without batting an eye.
 

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Just recently, my daughter decided it would be okay for me to vape inside her house. As noted in another post.

Today, I score another victory. Vaping inside a friends house. :)

Everyone it seems, has the same concerns, the odor of an ashtray. And after actually spending time around me. It's become a none issue for them. Since I only spew sweet fruity and bakery odors lol

I will claim total victory when my sister allows me to vape inside. But I really don't see that happening until hell freezes over.

Baby steps.

Cooking fish in the kitchen?... no problem!
Smelly pet odors?... no problem!
Soiled baby diapers?... no problem!
Smelly feet, body odor, general hygiene issues?... no problem!
Never fear!!... The human air freshener is here!
I work for beer and a soft place to park by butt!
 

Whiskey

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if people dont let me vape in their house i hotbox their bathroom then tell them later...they usually just assume i dropped a huge floater and used air freshener.

people just dont understand how lovely vapor actually smells lol.

my old employer i did towing and semi truck road service for had one fat ass sloppy book keeper who thought she was god at the truck stop/shop and tried to ban vaping because the trucks smelled like cake...

but the greasy guys who smell like ass and cigarettes were able to keep smoking in the trucks.....mmmmhmm
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