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  • #41
    Originally posted by angelik22
    ...right under guys who speak russian on a daily basis.
    Don't go to Russia then. You'll be disgusted by the guys there.

    Originally posted by Inna
    ...there are a lot of people who have never touched a cig and dont plan on ever touching one in the future...
    I am one of those people.

    Say, "NO" to drugs, kids!
    I see...

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Inna
      lol..why is speaking russian a turn off??



      That isnt fair, there are a lot of people who have never touched a cig and dont plan on ever touching one in the future...just cause your not one of them, doesnt mean he or she isnt.
      Apparently sarcasm slips some people.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #43
        Not as much here, but smoking is a big thing in Armenia. Girls there hardly ever smoke, but if your a guy, its almost automatic that your supposed to smoke. Its like your not a men till you smoke. Peer pressure can also get you...specially in Armenia and not even that, some people just want to smoke. First time I smoked was when I was maybe 8 or 9 cause to me it seemed like something that your supposed to do. I did that occasionally for a little while and quit without any addiction or anything like that. Then when I moved, it didn't really cross my mind all that much.

        Actually smoking cigarettes isn't that big of an issue for people today. Highschool, college or even elementary kids don't smoke as much as it was in the early 90's. What they do smoke is a whole bigger rate then it was during that time. Its almost as if cigarettes are not "cool" anymore. I'd say more then half or even more students in North America are smoking weed more then cigarettes. Its a diffrent issue now, cigarette use in students I'd say has decreased a LOT since the 90's.

        And the people who say their not touching one, never did and never will have abviously not experienced "peer pressure"...

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        • #44
          Originally posted by MadHandle
          ...but if your a guy, its almost automatic that your supposed to smoke. Its like your not a men till you smoke...
          i've heard that they think that a man is not a man until he's served some time "berd n@sdel"... that's what i've always heard them say, at least things are moving in a RELATIVELY more positive direction now!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by MadHandle
            And the people who say their not touching one, never did and never will have abviously not experienced "peer pressure"...
            Well, you kind of have a point there but some people just don't give in to the peer preasure as others do.
            I see...

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            • #46
              Originally posted by MadHandle
              Not as much here, but smoking is a big thing in Armenia. Girls there hardly ever smoke, but if your a guy, its almost automatic that your supposed to smoke. Its like your not a men till you smoke. Peer pressure can also get you...specially in Armenia and not even that, some people just want to smoke. First time I smoked was when I was maybe 8 or 9 cause to me it seemed like something that your supposed to do. I did that occasionally for a little while and quit without any addiction or anything like that. Then when I moved, it didn't really cross my mind all that much.

              Actually smoking cigarettes isn't that big of an issue for people today. Highschool, college or even elementary kids don't smoke as much as it was in the early 90's. What they do smoke is a whole bigger rate then it was during that time. Its almost as if cigarettes are not "cool" anymore. I'd say more then half or even more students in North America are smoking weed more then cigarettes. Its a diffrent issue now, cigarette use in students I'd say has decreased a LOT since the 90's.

              And the people who say their not touching one, never did and never will have abviously not experienced "peer pressure"...
              iv never "smoked" one, but i have experimented with it back when i was like 9 or 10.. and i havent given into peer pressure, infact, people are afraid of even asking me.. its not that hard..
              How do you hurt a masochist?
              -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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