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"Jo" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Or it could be that women who smoke in pregancy have traits that correlate with both smoking and antisocial behavior. Isn't that a given? Smoking *is* antisocial behaviour. No, it isn't. Many people smoke in social settings, like bars. It is a stupid behavior, but not necessarily antisocial. Jeff Jo |
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"Jeff" wrote in message k.net... "Jo" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Or it could be that women who smoke in pregancy have traits that correlate with both smoking and antisocial behavior. Isn't that a given? Smoking *is* antisocial behaviour. No, it isn't. Many people smoke in social settings, like bars. It is a stupid behavior, but not necessarily antisocial. Jeff My guess here is her point was that smoking negatively impacts the health of those around the smoker. Therefore, choosing to smoke (unless you completely isolate yourself) means choosing to cause harm to others in order to satisfy your own needs = antisocial behavior. You could even take that further and say that by smoking you reduce your own lifespan, thus causing harm to your family/friends and creating more health costs for society in general, also antisocial behavior. I'm not saying that I agree that smoking is necessarily indicative of antisocial behavior, but you can make a case for it qualifying as such using the psychological definition of antisocial behavior. I think you might be using different definitions of "antisocial", Jo using the psychological definition and Jeff using a "lay" definition. Amy FWIW, where I live smoking is not allowed in any public places (including bars), so even the lay definition of antisocial could apply! |
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I'm not saying that smoking is good for the body but you can't just
scare the crape out of moms-to-be. I am a mom-to-be and I'm trying to quiet be kicking the habit is hard and with so many people telling they need to quiet and asking if they have quiet makes it that much harder. WE ALL KNOW SO STOP TELLING US!!!!! My tought, Julie mom-to-be |
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"julie MT" wrote in message
oups.com... I'm not saying that smoking is good for the body but you can't just scare the crape out of moms-to-be. I am a mom-to-be and I'm trying to quiet be kicking the habit is hard and with so many people telling they need to quiet and asking if they have quiet makes it that much harder. WE ALL KNOW SO STOP TELLING US!!!!! I will when you stop telling people that you know someone who smoked and whose kids were fine. It implies you don't really believe me. Anyhow, and I'm not judging you, this is just out of genuine curiosity - I remember you posting a while back, and your pregnancy was planned, right? The general consensus is that quitting smoking is hard; anyone who says it's easy was probably never truly addicted. Why didn't you quit then _before_ you began trying to get pregnant? -- Amy Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02, & Ana born screaming 30/06/04 http://www.freewebs.com/carlos2002/ http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/a/ana%5Fj%5F2004/ My blog: http://spaces.msn.com/members/querer-hijo-querer-hija/ |
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"V." wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message k.net... "Jo" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Or it could be that women who smoke in pregancy have traits that correlate with both smoking and antisocial behavior. Isn't that a given? Smoking *is* antisocial behaviour. No, it isn't. Many people smoke in social settings, like bars. It is a stupid behavior, but not necessarily antisocial. Jeff My guess here is her point was that smoking negatively impacts the health of those around the smoker. Therefore, choosing to smoke (unless you completely isolate yourself) means choosing to cause harm to others in order to satisfy your own needs = antisocial behavior. So I took the long way home in my car tonight. It is 0.05 mi longer than the short way. I used 0.001 gallons of extra gas. This was to satisfy my own pleasure of a more enjoyable drive. Is this antisocial behavior? Some people are rather creative in their income taxes, resulting in a lower tax bill. They end up satisfying their own needs instead of the common good. This afternoon, I drank an extra diet soda. Because of that, I had to pee two extra times, which resulting in wasting about 4 gallons of water. This is caused harm to others by wasting natural resources. Was this antisocial? You could even take that further and say that by smoking you reduce your own lifespan, thus causing harm to your family/friends and creating more health costs for society in general, also antisocial behavior Dead people have no health costs. So this is incorrect. Studies show that smokers save money by decreasing Soc. Sec. outlays. I'm not saying that I agree that smoking is necessarily indicative of antisocial behavior, but you can make a case for it qualifying as such using the psychological definition of antisocial behavior. I think you might be using different definitions of "antisocial", Jo using the psychological definition and Jeff using a "lay" definition. By your definition of antisocial, I am antisocial. Jeff Amy FWIW, where I live smoking is not allowed in any public places (including bars), so even the lay definition of antisocial could apply! |
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My cousin smoked bit her baby came out find she smoked for the whole
9mounths and didnt have no problem but th eonly thing is that the baby was only 1pound higher from being a preeme |
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"julie MT" wrote in message oups.com... my sister has two kids and she smoked all the time she was PG and there isnothing wrong with them!!!! And they sweet children as well as well manered.It not the smoking that's making children behave badly it the way we parent now. I had my behind wiped enfough that I knew better than to miss behave. My behind was wiped only after I pooped. And, eventually, I learned to wipe and poop by myself. Jeff |
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"julie MT" wrote in message oups.com... my sister has two kids and she smoked all the time she was PG and there isnothing wrong with them!!!! And they sweet children as well as well manered.It not the smoking that's making children behave badly it the way we parent now. I had my behind wiped enfough that I knew better than to miss behave. Jeff P.Utz, MD replied: My behind was wiped only after I pooped. And, eventually, I learned to wipe and poop by myself. Jeff, if you are saying that there is no need to hit or slap children, why not extend your criticism? Your fellow MDs are allowed to close birth canals up to 30% on children's skulls as they use forceps and vacuums to wrench their spines - pulling them through birth canals senselessly KEPT closed the "extra" up to 30% when babies get stuck. Your fellow MDs are also allowed to strap babies to boards and make them scream and writhe and bleed through having their penises senselessly ripped and sliced/robbed of an "extra" body part. Your fellow MDs are allowed to asphyxiate children (immediately clamp/cut umbilical cords) - before children are ready to breathe on their own - which robs children of up to 50% of their blood volume. PREGNANT WOMEN: It is easy to offer your babies these "extras." See ACOG's 2005 edition: How NOT to birth http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3606 All in all Jeff, parents who slap/spank/"wipe" their children's behinds are treating children rather mildly relative to routine treatment by American MDs. Todd Dr. Gastaldo Hillsboro, Oregon |
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"Todd Gastaldo" wrote in message ... "julie MT" wrote in message oups.com... my sister has two kids and she smoked all the time she was PG and there isnothing wrong with them!!!! And they sweet children as well as well manered.It not the smoking that's making children behave badly it the way we parent now. I had my behind wiped enfough that I knew better than to miss behave. Jeff P.Utz, MD replied: My behind was wiped only after I pooped. And, eventually, I learned to wipe and poop by myself. Jeff, if you are saying that there is no need to hit or slap children, why not extend your criticism? I am not saying that there is no need to hit or slap children. I said my behind was wiped after I pooped. I said wiped, as in cleaned with toilet paper. garbage deleted |
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I agree that smoking isn't good for anyone! The habit is a hard one to
break. And not my pregnancy wasn't planed but is a joy for us even those we wish it would have come latter. I'm trying to quit but it makes it harder with people telling me that I need to quiet all the time. And yes in the past I've fought with other addictions and for some reason for smoking is the hardest for me to fight. bringing another opinion, Julie MT and mom-to-be |
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