Inspired by another question on this community about “the first time you drank alcohol”, so I was just feeling like I’m the odd one out here.
I personally have never smoked (neither tobacco nor weed), never drank any alcohol. (Parents also don’t do smoking, or drinking, or gambling so I kinda got lucky with the environment I grew up in, I guess…) Is that unusual? Gen Z btw.
Every tobacco smoker is gross.
Maybe that’s a product of the old “every swan is white” kind of fallacy (don’t know the name of it offhand), but I’ve never met a habitual smoker that didn’t cause physical pain to be around. They stink, their clothes stink, their car stinks, their room stinks, and maybe their whole house.
“Stinks” may be just an opinion, but it seems to be almost universally agreed on (again, in my experience).
I’ve always looked down on them and judged them for consciously coding to smell like that, especially because all they get from it is keeping the symptoms of withdrawal away. They don’t get “high”, they don’t even get “relaxed” (except in the manner of relief from withdrawal symptoms). Literally all they get is smelling like poison and a priority pass to the lung cancer ride.
Not to mention possibly causing mild symptoms to everyone else nearby.
Also everyone doing it now wasn’t born back when they thought it was beneficial or even neutral. It’s always been the most reliable route to cancer in everyone alive today’s life.
So I think all smokers are stupid and stinky at the very best, and intentionally malicious at worst.
Given that there is absolutely no benefit at all, and given the definite danger of it to you and others, I deem smokers are just bad people in general.
On the more stupid end of the spectrum, they’re more stupid than bad, but even the very “best” tobacco for is stupid AF.
So to answer, no I don’t consume tobacco, and that is why.
Alcohol I believe is at least not as addictive, but is a bad choice for most of the same reasons. Typically they have to go more out of control to present an offensive odor, and if kept away from driving or sharp things, much less danger to others.
Their motivations seem more apparent since they do get high from it (drunk is basically just the word for a high specifically from alcohol). I also think that (not pushing this as I don’t know definitively) alcohol does less cumulative damage over time when used responsibly.
I drank occasionally (aka like 2x a week at the extreme high end) for a few years, and while I didn’t ever get a hangover exactly, I did black out once and started getting headaches regularly, so it quickly became more of a negative than a positive. Haven’t touched it for over 9 years, except for one sip of champagne for a toast at my brother’s wedding. And it was kinda gross in my opinion. Never did like the taste of alcohol, but being drunk was fun as a while as a kid, and enjoying doing something my parents wouldn’t like (coming out of a pretty conservative household) was part of it.
But almost no one just smokes occasionally. Plenty of drinkers drink occasionally. And if they’re not driving, they’re likely being annoying at worst. I don’t judge them nearly as harshly as tobacco smokers.
I’m fine with weed enjoyers. Whether you smoke it, vape it, or eat it, I’m interested in all of it. But it does still have an odor problem. Tobacco smells bad kinda universally (in my opinion), and that tar in it makes it super gross. I’ve never seen weed smoke “set in” to anything and make any permanent kinda smell. Maybe because I keep it cleaned up, maybe just because it’s not as oppressive in the first place.
Obviously I’m biased in how “bad” the smells are in relation to each other, but weed smell does seem to dissipate more. In my case I dry vape it, mostly through a window so it goes outside. None of my shit smells like weed. The room smells a bit when I’m emptying abv and loading new, but as soon as it’s put away it’s like it was never there.
So anyway, no. I don’t do either. And if you smoke tobacco (at least often or regularly), we are probably not friends. And you would definitely not be my SO. Smoking goes on the “ick” list for sure. Probably the textbook example of an ick.