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gm120108
Asked January 2011
My 90-year-old Aunt with Alzheimer's wants to take a puff off my cigarette. Should I let her?
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Jan 2011
Does she smoke or this because you smoke? If she's a non-smoker then maybe this is a good time for you to quit. And if she's a smoker, my answer is still the same. I wish someone other than me would tell my husband to quit.
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