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Caught DD vaping

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CherryLimePie1 · 16/05/2024 08:34

Caught DD (17) vaping last night vaping. She says she's been doing it for a while is going to keep on vaping no matter what. I want to put a stop to it and stop her vaping. DH thinks there is nothing we can do stop her and she'll just keep vaping no matter what we say or do. Caught her vaping when I walked into her room last night, she knew I was coming in as she had asked me to bring a bottle of water up for her when I come up. DD described it as "just a vape" but I'm not happy about how laid back she is about this. What would you do? Would you just let her vape or would you try to stop her vaping? How do I stop her vaping?

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ChocoChocoLatte · 19/05/2024 14:50

I just kept throwing them out anytime I found them.

DD went to Oz for a year and couldn't afford it anymore.

Her excuses included the fact she was left standing alone anytime they were out as everyone wanted went outside to vape.

I have no idea if she's started doing it again or not now she's back - I hope not.

My nephew vaped so much he lost his ability to taste so stopped eating. He goes to the gym but is rake thin and moved onto tobacco pouches that sit between his gums and his teeth?!?

There is no easy anywhere, sorry op.

ControlShiftDelete · 19/05/2024 14:52

I thought this thread was about a 12 yo vaping but at 17 yo, I'm afraid there's little you can do. I smoked at 17 if that makes you feel better and gave up when in uni.

AlwaysTheRenegade · 19/05/2024 23:03

I think the more you show your disappointment, the more she'll think of it and smoke.
Im a smoker, and my mum told me she knew by giving me a can of air freshener to put in the bathroom that said 'anti-tobacco'. I never smoked in the house again, but my poor dog had lots of walks.
maybe tell her her breath smells of smoke, sorry no helpful advice!

Jarstastic · 20/05/2024 09:01

ControlShiftDelete · 19/05/2024 14:52

I thought this thread was about a 12 yo vaping but at 17 yo, I'm afraid there's little you can do. I smoked at 17 if that makes you feel better and gave up when in uni.

That was legal.
This is illegal. Not wanting illegal activity in your house is particularly valid.

Neveragain35 · 20/05/2024 09:05

I’d just tell her not to do it in the house, and stop giving her money if it’s going towards vaping. And not make a big deal of it, just remind her of the health risks. If you turn it into a battle she will dig her heels in more. Tbh there are many worse things she could be doing.

Jarstastic · 20/05/2024 09:07

Vapes are horrible. At least when we were young couldn’t just sit in your bedroom smoking. People would smell. You may get away with one or two but not a pack of 20. they can lie on their beds, puffing away constantly. They can also puff quickly to give themselves a high.

I’d also check the vapes. There are 7000 and 9000 ones which are illegal to be sold to anyone, not just under 18s.

also if not just a regular Elf bar, take them apart. I read on mumsnet about this and I suspected son was at this.
and unfortunately son had spice vape (which he did admit but he thought it was THC vape).

Onand · 20/05/2024 09:07

Sorry to be blunt but sadly OP you need to let her destroy her lungs herself to learn this lesson. It’s a grotesque habit with unknown long term health impacts- hopefully she gets a wake up call or scare sooner rather than later.

Cerialkiller · 20/05/2024 09:11

Watch the documentary 'big vape' originally designed to stop adults smoking, (juul anyway) they were then advertised as 'cool' so teenagers started smoking them. They are highly highly addictive. More so then cigarettes. Then big tobacco started getting in on the action. Yes probably better for you then smoking though but who knows. I would be horrified if mine started but too young now. Hoping it dies off by the time they are interested.

Loubelle70 · 20/05/2024 09:13

avata · 16/05/2024 08:35

She's 17, you can't stop her from vaping.

You can tell her you don't want her doing it in the house.

This. You can tell her risks such as popcorn lung etc.

Maray1967 · 20/05/2024 09:15

Tough love from me. Allowance stops immediately and any vapes found in the house are binned. Shop involved would be reported for underage selling.

We already know that this is very damaging to health, and teens taking it up are not doing it to get off cigarettes. I’d go in hard just as I would on drugs.

I made it clear to DS23 when he was 18 that if he got a tattoo on holiday or anywhere else he would be funding himself through university. Well, he’s 23 now and still has no tattoo. His mate who got one is saving up to have it removed. I’m a believer in trying my best to protect teens, even 18 year olds, from doing things that they might well regret later. I’d class vaping in that category.

Thisisreallyweird · 20/05/2024 11:46

ask your daughter for name of shop, contact Trading Standards in your local council and tell them they are selling to underage. They will shut them down.

ThisNoisyTealLurker · 20/05/2024 11:51

As annoying as it is at least it’s not cigarettes or drugs? I’m a vaper though and have used it as a way of quitting smoking so I’ll never understand why people start vaping just for the hell of it.

BringMeSunshineAllDayLong · 20/05/2024 11:59

I would cut off all money supplies I says no way I would be funding vaping. And then an outright ban in the house or garden any breach of this would result in all vaping paraphernalia being binned.
I say this as an exsmoker who wished their parents had done more.

PensionedCruiser · 20/05/2024 12:42

CherryLimePie1 · 16/05/2024 08:39

DH thinks we can't stop her from vaping too but I don't want her vaping.

I will tell her it can't be done in the house. Don't know how I can stop her doing it in her room as she'll just do it?

You can absolutely insist that she does not vape in your house. Would a smoke detector detect vaping? If so I would put a very loud one in her room. If not, just barge in without warning. You are not invading her privacy if she has shown that she cannot be trusted not to vape in your house.

Once she has stopped vaping at home, drop the subject entirely. What she does (as a 17 year old) outside your home is not your business. I would probably tell her that too. Just enforce the "my house, my rules" thing stringently.

isthesolution · 20/05/2024 13:04

Agree with everyone else - it is her choice to vape.

It is your house though - so it is your choice what happens in it.

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