Was there a reason, something someone said to you? I am especially interested in hearing from people who were tempted or who dallied with cigarettes but then decided not to take the risk of continued experimentation. I am cutting and pasting from the other thread I just started, asking smokers what would have encouraged them not to start, but realised it made more sense to ask the people who didn't get hooked - what stopped you?
From the other thread:
I have a friend who is 17 and just starting to have the odd cigarette when out with friends. She feels bad about it, and doesn't want to become addicted, but enjoys trying them and wants to "live life to the full" - experimenting being part of that.
She confessed this to me and I think she partly wants me to have a go at her and make her promise me she won't do it again. What can I say to her? I don't feel that promising another person not to smoke will have any effect, but just worsen her self-esteem if she chooses to smoke again.
I told her I personally wished I had never smoked - told her she WILL get addicted if she keeps having the odd one - and talked about the thousands of pounds I have spent on cigarettes, the wrinkles she can plainly see I have from smoking, and the fact I seem to have some kind of asthma now and for all I know, I will get lung cancer one day.
I also told her it makes you stink and that men that smoke can't get it up so well
I don't see what a lecture will achieve here but I would dearly like to be able to say something that will strike home with her and dissuade her from years of addiction that I had.
I worked as her nanny for several years and now we often go out together as friends so I think she sees me in a sort of big sister type role.