• Introversion@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Growing up in the 1960s, my father was a chainsmoker. I never noticed. It was the water that little fish me swam in.

    He quit when I was, I dunno, maybe 12 or 13. Suddenly, I noticed tobacco smoke when I encountered it, and it was revolting. I deeply resented having to work in an office in the 1980s that allowed smoking. I deeply resented restaurants with “smoking sections” that were just a half-wall separating me and smokers. I hated flying, with the stench from the “smoking section” filling my air.

    How did I survive? Resentfully.