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Chick at work is pregnant and is still smoking

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Originally posted by: raildogg
many people i work with also smoke.

they say that they don't smoke after work as much. they also say that smoking keeps them distracted

i've been smoking like 1 cigarette every 2 days now. not good

Do yourself a favor and stop that habit NOW. It can easily escalate...
 
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
lol let her suffer, she's going to end up with a fvcked baby. Not your body or your child, why worry, laugh at their wrong choices and suffering. That's how I feel when I see ppl buying cigarettes everyday. Not to be mean, that's reality

yeah its her problem until she decides caring for her mutant baby is a full time job and quits and goes on welfare and medicare and WE end up taking care of HEr and her baby the rest of her life.
 
To the people say "it's not your baby why do you care", if you saw a woman/man beating their kid forcefully, would you just turn your head the other way?
 
Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
To the people say "it's not your baby why do you care", if you saw a woman/man beating their kid forcefully, would you just turn your head the other way?


Now that's a different story, that action could be prevented by using common sense, call the child protection athourities and also the police. Just don't make things flip flop around I say. whereas in smoking, we can't do anything, there's no law against it, and also fetus is in her body. What can you say about that, this comes with to the connection with abortion again.
 
Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
To the people say "it's not your baby why do you care", if you saw a woman/man beating their kid forcefully, would you just turn your head the other way?

Chance of harm from beating a child forcefully: 100%

I see a slight difference...
 
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