I agree with separate spaces if they are effective. I used to do a lot of cross country driving, and eating in a Denny's is fine, as long as I don't have to go to the bathroom. In most US Denny's, I have to walk through the smoking section to get there. If they switched the sections, then I'd be perfectly fine.
As for reactions in general, if I am going somewhere there is likely to be smoking, I'll drug myself up (expensive, and I get dizzy and see things that aren't always there) or not go (erg). If I am walking down the street and I pass a smoker and cough, choke, spit up blood and pass out (only happened twice but it is sucky) I am going to be annoyed. I can't avoid that sort of contact.
So I don't mind whatever you do, as long as I have the choice of participating or not.
You comments about being adults about the whole thing I also agree with. If everyone was an adult then we'd have far far fewer problems. Unfortunately polite smokers like you are affected by the actions of those who throw lit butts out car windows in gas stations (yes, something *did* explode) littering, or stubbing out butts on a jacket when asked if they would be so kind as to move of stop smoking under the no-smoking sign.
Sigh.
In any case, I'd still love to meet you. I'll stand on the balcony or up-wind. That's perfectly fine by me.
Re: Another voice
Date: 2003-06-06 03:21 pm (UTC)As for reactions in general, if I am going somewhere there is likely to be smoking, I'll drug myself up (expensive, and I get dizzy and see things that aren't always there) or not go (erg). If I am walking down the street and I pass a smoker and cough, choke, spit up blood and pass out (only happened twice but it is sucky) I am going to be annoyed. I can't avoid that sort of contact.
So I don't mind whatever you do, as long as I have the choice of participating or not.
You comments about being adults about the whole thing I also agree with. If everyone was an adult then we'd have far far fewer problems. Unfortunately polite smokers like you are affected by the actions of those who throw lit butts out car windows in gas stations (yes, something *did* explode) littering, or stubbing out butts on a jacket when asked if they would be so kind as to move of stop smoking under the no-smoking sign.
Sigh.
In any case, I'd still love to meet you. I'll stand on the balcony or up-wind. That's perfectly fine by me.
Ekatarina