mlk, I have teenagers, too and they have friends who smoke. I don't know what makes them start. As you said, smoking is not presented as it was when we were young. I think now, rather than a "fitting in" sort of rite of passage, it's more a rebellion. More like pot was when we were teenagers. Also, the fact that teenagers, especially boys, think they are 7 feet tall & bulletproof & nothing can hurt them plays a part. Aside from telling my kids that if they ever smoke, I will break all their fingers, I talk to them about smoking & never defend my own addiction. When they complain that we could do a lot more fun things if I didn't spend money on the evil weed, I acknowledge that they are right, apologize & ask them to be patient a little longer until I am ready to try quitting again. When my previous attepts have failed, I don't hide it from them. I tell them I've been smoking again and ask for their support & patience because I have learned something for next time even if that time was not successful. When they ask why I smoke, I tell them it's because I'm addicted, I allowed that to happen & it is very difficult to beat. I tell them I would give a lot to go back & never start. You get the picture. I hope that my children are smart enough, secure enough & love themselves enough to never start but if they do, I will break all their fingers as promised.
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