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How to Get a Parent to Stop Smoking

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:02 pm
by jamminjake245
Hello, both my parents smoke and have been since for decades. My mother is 52 and my father is 48. I am worried about their health since my mother has recently obtained the "smoker's laugh" (you know the hissing) I want them to stop, but I don't know what I can do. I want them to live a long healthy live, but with smoking that is not possible. The only way I can possibly end their habit is guilt. Can someone please tell me what I can do - before it is too late. If such a great mean such as Walt Disney is defeated by lung cancer than one chance do my parents have?

Hi

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:10 pm
by Disney Guru
here is a link to a Smokers Anonymous group that might just help ya.

Click here for more info

Hope that helps.

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:15 pm
by Evil Genie Jafar
I think you waited too long.

My mom used to smoke. What I did was that back when I was little (around 8 or 9) , I used to put red ants on her box of cigarrettes; that way she was going to be bitten :P

Well, obvioulsy that didn't work. The reason why she stopped was that obviously she saw how concerned I was about her and she felt touched.


.. but if most people have been smoking for so many years, no it is hard for them to stop. Even knowing its bad for their health.

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:11 pm
by MadonnasManOne
As a former smoker (I recently quit, and have been smoke-free for over 2 months), I can say it comes down to how much you want to quit. I just can't put it any other way. I ended up having bronchitis for the second time in four months, and I just said, "ENOUGH". I didn't want to be sick because of a bad habit. I got some nicotine gum, and chewed that. After three weeks, I was off of the gum, and now, I am done with cigarettes and nicotine!

My Mom used to smoke, and my Sister said she prayed every night for my Mom to stop smoking. After thirty years, my Mom finally decided to stop. She has now been smoke free for almost three years!

So, there is hope. Don't give up.

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:38 pm
by Loomis
Duct tape.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:21 am
by Knight42092
That's really too bad, Jake. You should talk to them about it, hopefully they'll understand.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:57 am
by STASHONE
start smoking your moms cigarettes, make sure to always be seen around the house with one dangling from your mouth. than when she gets angry, tell her the second hand smoke is addictive and call her a hypocrite.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:03 pm
by Lazario
My mother smokes too. She's almost 50. I think MadonnasManOne is right about wanting to quit. It's a super-bitch trying. It's like any other average chemical addiction, because there's also an emotional side to it. It serves to ease the nerves and emotionally it's a comfort behavior. A very bad habit to be sure, but also something to help her cope. My mother would only quit smoking if it required 0 effort and she could just eat candy and watch TV and forget about it. You can't just forget about because of the whole emotional addiction to the behavior.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:01 pm
by Knight42092
STASHONE wrote:start smoking your moms cigarettes, make sure to always be seen around the house with one dangling from your mouth. than when she gets angry, tell her the second hand smoke is addictive and call her a hypocrite.
LOL. That's a good one.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:04 pm
by Escapay
1. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.
2. STASHONE's idea is good, have them think you're smoking so that they stop.
3. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.
4. The patch?
5. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.
6. The gum?
6. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.
7. Pretend you're getting sick from their smoke and always cough when they're smoking.
8. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.
9. Ask them when you'll be allowed to smoke, make it seem like a good thing when they know it's not, and get mad when they say "No, smoking's not good for you" and you say "But you do it!" and they say "Well I was stupid" and you say "I want to be stupid too!". Essentially, make them realize that they're not teenagers anymore, they don't need to smoke to fit in, and that giving it up will be the best gift they could give you (besides life of course).
10. Steal their cigarettes and throw them away.

Escapay

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 4:33 pm
by Raydawggie
Stashone's suggestion is awesome.

Good luck, man. I lost my father to cancer, and he smoked almost all his life. The sooner your parents stop, the better.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:02 pm
by Alan
Loomis wrote:Duct tape.
I like that idea a lot!