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Title: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: mrbizzard on September 02, 2013, 07:34:05 am
What are your thoughts on drinking and/or smoking, and which habit is more worse? Which habit do you think is harder to overcome?
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: dkanofsky on September 02, 2013, 09:20:46 am
Just because that garbage is legal, does not mean it can't harm your system especially since both are potentially addictive. I'd stay away from both cigarettes and alcohol.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: aharr1 on September 02, 2013, 09:48:45 am
I think they are both damaging but smoking is deffiently worse, people who drink normally only drinking on the weekends but people who smoke are smoking about a pack a day... Everyday!
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: bonzie on September 02, 2013, 09:50:26 am
I think drinking is not bad as smoking, I don`t like the smell of cigarettes, If someones drink occasionally is not that bad. Its relaxing. Epecially if someones worked all weekdays, its nice to have relaxing week end, drink a little with the friends or family.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: hotcocoa on September 02, 2013, 09:56:46 am
I think both can be nasty and addictive.  That said, smoking is more of a regular thing, whereas drinking is more once in a while, I hope.  I think there has been more damage caused medically from smoking.  Of course, drinking can be quite harmful also, if taken to extremes.  I guess both are bad for you and it's your job to curb your use. :-X
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: rpse1927 on September 02, 2013, 10:12:22 am
my opion i do not like or approve of either one. its bad for your health.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: jwallbank on September 02, 2013, 10:16:33 am
I think this is a very good question. All I can say is what I have seen with friends and family. Yes they are both addictive and not good for you. I have seen more damage with drinking than I have seen with smoking, I feel that drinking can damage a relationship especially if the person can not handle drinking!! Smoking I don't see damaging a relationship, where I have seen drinking going to excess being fatal. Don't get me wrong I am not a supporter of smoking but, I have seen more damage to individuals and relationships because of drinking, not so much with smoking.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: autumnsparklemom on September 02, 2013, 10:37:50 am
Both are equally addictive. Drinking and driving is horrible and can kill others as well as second hand smoke.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: monnee on September 02, 2013, 11:14:54 am
Neither does a body and mind good!
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: metsrock69 on September 02, 2013, 01:14:29 pm
I Don't Know Because When I Quit Both, I Quit Cold Turkey. Its Been 5 Years For Smoking And 6 Years For Drinking :peace:
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: Nancy5 on September 02, 2013, 01:19:05 pm
Both are equally addictive.  I watched my girlfriend's husband die from alcohol, he went into rehab so many times but it never worked.  On the other hand, I smoked for years (it was the cool thing to do), now I suffer with COPD which, in time, will kill me.  They are both bad, but unfortunately are both considered "legal drugs" and are available to anyone.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: queenofnines on September 02, 2013, 02:14:04 pm
They're both bad, but I believe smoking is worse for you (unless you're like, an alcoholic). Also the harder habit to kick due to the nicotine.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: lhz123 on September 02, 2013, 02:28:59 pm
I think smoking because you smoke how many times a day while drinking once in a while only.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: Tresbn00 on September 02, 2013, 04:32:03 pm
I think that everyone is prone to different vices and if imbibed enough a physical withdrawal can occur.  I think that alcohol affects a person's life, and those in the person's surroundings, more adversely than cigarettes.  Alcohol can alter a person's judgement and cause them to make poor choices that may result in the ultimate of bad situations.  Smoking cigarettes will affect a smaller population-cancer for the person smoking and second hand health problems for all who come in contact with the smoker's aftermath.  I think that alcohol would be easier to quit because an addict can sink to their lowest denominator quickly with alcohol and the shock of hitting bottom can be enough to quit.  Smoking is more socially acceptable and I think that the nicotine is much harder to overcome.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: stretch1967 on September 02, 2013, 04:36:21 pm
I quit smoking over 13 years ago. With smoking with all of the chemicals that they have in it now it is even worse for any kids in the same vehicle or anyone for that matter. As far as drinking if you drink responsibly it is fine. Dont drink and drive.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: BlackSheepNY on September 02, 2013, 04:45:51 pm
What are your thoughts on drinking and/or smoking, and which habit is more worse? Which habit do you think is harder to overcome?

To some people drinking and smoking are bad, they don't want to be around it.  I see nothing wrong with either, it's a personal choice and no one should have a say about what YOU do.  If you don't like to drink or smoke (or vice versa), I certainly wouldn't hold it against you.

If I really had to choose which one is worst, I would have to go with drinking.  Drinking and driving are a tremendous problem.  Drinking and driving kills people.  Smoking and driving never killed anyone.  Oh sure, sure, what about second hand smoke?  I don't believe that crap.  It's just another "tool" to get people to "comply."
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: dancer139 on September 02, 2013, 04:49:50 pm
I don't smoke,,,  Can't stand the smell of it.  I drink socially when I'm out.  May have a glass of wine at home once in awhile.  Which is harder to stop???   Smoking I would say.   But I had a friend who almost drank himself to death,,,  so I guess its a toss up.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: rusgiftsaolcom on September 02, 2013, 05:58:04 pm
Both are bad habits. I know some people who were eventually able to give up drinking but couldn't stop smoking. But I can't really say which one is worse and/or harder to quit.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: 12amos on September 02, 2013, 06:06:14 pm
Smoking and drinking are both addictive and bad for you.  Drinking however seems to cause more domestic problems, car crashes with fatal results,
deaths between husbands, wives, friends, strangers, employees and fights in bars, restaurants, etc.  I have seem many people addicted to Alcohol which caused them to lose everything they own even their family and job. By the time they hit rock bottom it was too late, the damage to their body had been done and it was irreversible.

Smoking causes cancer and other illnesses.  Second hand smoke can be extremely hazardous and deadly to non smokers.  It's best to avoid smoking and drinking. Although it's an individual choice I feel life is too short not to do the best job you can in taking care of your body. :peace:  
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: vicogden on September 02, 2013, 08:32:55 pm
For me, drinking is harder to quit than smoking.  Love to catch a buzz!
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: melissaotto1982 on September 03, 2013, 09:03:38 am
There both bad but I think smoking is harder to quit!
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: masked_brown_guy on September 03, 2013, 09:08:18 am
why not do both? it is bad for you but people still do it. It is not some new thing neither, people have been doing it for centuries. Just have some control over yourself and realize it is not for everyone.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: yaayme on September 03, 2013, 09:10:59 am
Smoking is worse, because if you smoke you'll most likely smoke everyday several times a day. Alcohol is bad, if you're a alcoholic. Both are additive though, which is not good.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: shelly927 on September 03, 2013, 10:11:49 am
neither habit is good, mabe if all of us picked up a glass of jesus juice we would not have any of these problems the lord is the way the truth and the light.  the lord is the only one who can help all of us.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: msmoneybags48 on September 03, 2013, 11:11:58 am
Drinking or smoking, each one has its pros and cons.  I have lost loved ones because of each one.   I had a stepfather who spent 8 years of weekends drinking; when he drank, he changed from Dr. Jekyll (he was Dr. Jekyll from Monday to Thursday)  to Mr. Hyde (he drank from Friday to Sunday).  The end result was that he died of cirrhosis of the liver and married my mother not even three months into his death at the age of 32 on March 4, 1977.   My uncle smoked cigarettes for years and, when he died, he had emphysema and had to be on an oxygen machine.  He wished he could breathe like everyone else.  He got up on the morning of January 9, 2004, went outside, came in the house to run water for his bath, and his wife and daughter found him dead in the bathroom.  Not only did he die from emphysema, but he died of a massive heart attack.  He was 69.   My husband is the 10th child of 13 children, and lost his brother January 31 of this year.  Before he passed, he smoked a pack of cigarettes a day.  What is more memorable is the fact that he would cough and gag as he puffed on them.  My brother in-law was 65.  I am happy, for one, that my husband stopped smoking, because he would cough and gag too.  I am happy that he no longer drinks as well.  I am fortunate in that I never smoked and don't to this day. :( :( :( :wave:
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: waterbearer94 on September 03, 2013, 11:58:11 am
i don't think there is much of a pleasurable effect to cigarettes i think the majority of ppl who use them do so for addiction... also ive seen studies that say alcohol can be good for u in moderation
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: ghunter on September 03, 2013, 12:09:01 pm
Don't know about drinking, but as a reformed smoker it is so hard to stop smoking, but you can do anything if you really want to.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: braggin on September 03, 2013, 01:14:44 pm
I think drinking in moderation is OK. They say just one glass of wine every day is very good for you. But smoking is harmful all the time and should be avoided. I smoked for 32 years before quitting and am still kicking myself for it.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: vickysue on September 03, 2013, 01:20:35 pm
Well i still smoke but am cutting way down. And not in any ones home it is hard. :BangHead:But i quit drinking several years ago. Didn't drink much out in the public mostly at home. It it is very hard to do, but i did it cold turkey. The big difference in smoking and drinking is that drunks kill and maim people also can kill themselves while driving. So in that case i think drinking  can do more harm then just to yourselves.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: angprescott on September 03, 2013, 02:19:58 pm
I have never smoked, I used to drink but after I left my husband, I realized I didn't need to drink. Now I haven't had a drink inn over ten years. I wasn't hard at all to quit, you just have to want to. My husband just quit smoking two months ago and he did great, just walked away and hasn't had one since. I think both are very bad and which is worse depends on your habits and how addictive of a person you are. It is just best to stay away from both.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: Maggland44 on September 03, 2013, 03:09:43 pm
I think both are equally addictive. But I suppose that drinking is a lot harder to overcome but it depends...
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: dodgers16 on September 03, 2013, 10:03:41 pm
  Of course both Drinking and Smoking are so bad for uany one to do!!! and I am very happy to say that I do not do either one!!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: lynnc35 on September 03, 2013, 11:11:34 pm
well since they are both addictions both are bad
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: darkxtsuna on September 04, 2013, 01:59:07 am
To me both are equal in damage, but to me I think that drinking is more damaging then smoking depending on what you smoke, Weed for example.
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: Screwedupclick4life337 on September 04, 2013, 05:11:40 am
Smoking to me is worse cause I'm seeing more an more people do it everyday, it's like a new trend were more an more people feel they need to do it
Title: Re: Drinking vs Smoking
Post by: melissajh44 on September 04, 2013, 07:23:18 am
Everything is bad in excess, but smoking is really, really bad. It makes your breath smell, makes your teeth yellow, pollutes your lungs... you get the idea.