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RE: Cigarettes | 5 Minutes Freewrite - Day 104

in #freewrite7 years ago

My father has always been a cigarette addict. He can smoke 2 boxes of cigarrette in a day. I didnt like the idea because my mother's asthma is triggered if she breathes smoke in the air. She will start coughing hard, and so do I.

He said that he would quit smoking, and until now, it is still a myth. He has never left this bad habit, not even a day.

I am happy though because in the Philippines, our President, Duterte is very mad at smoking. So, he might ban smoking in the country nationwide, but for now only few provinces and cities are doing this.

In time, we will have a free-cigarette smoke in the country.

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That's a hard life my friend having a father smoking and a mother struggle with asthma. Not a good combination and not for a kid like you who needs to breathe it in everyday.
For those whos addicted it's not easy to quit but when the reasons are so many l would wish he tried 😊 thank you for sharing your life and I hope he find the strength someday to really quit I'm sure he would se a big difference.
Have a wonderful evening. Cheers!

I dont know how to put this into words. Should I be sad because my father no longer lives in the house because my mother and he have separated years ago or should I be happy because he is no longer at home.

But, the smoking was not the main reason of their separation. It was something more than that, and I know you know what could that be. :)

I understand that the separation probably had more to it than the smoking, sometimes life just doesn't go as we planned.
When it comes to your feelings you have the right to feel however you feel.
Happy or sad or mabye a little of both?
Relationships are not always easy my friend. Wish you a wonderful week. Cheers! 😊

Cheers! Good morning, from the Philippines.

Good afternoon from Sweden 😉
Hope you are having a wonderful day my friend. Cheers!