Can a pensioner bring up smoking ?
I am a pensioner and have never smoked. It always looked so nice to me though.
Now that I am only just a little over 90, do you think I could start the smoking dependence without it affecting my life too drastically?
How long does it embezzle to start having an impact on ones quality of time ?
Answer: Yes a pensioner can take up smoking, but why would you want to.
It is a disgusting habit, remarkably expensive can cause lung cancer and all your clothes and fleece smell of it.
You can no longer smoke in a public place in the UK in a minute so have to go outside surrounded by the cold & wet for a cigarette.
Take it from one who knows, I used to smoke but give up in1994 and it was the best thing I ever did..
If you are over 90 its because you own never had the health problems that are associated next to smoking. The nicotine coats the lungs and can cause bronchitis and other breathing problems. I don't think you will know how to stand the health problems associated with smoking, as it can affect the lungs, and your arteries. Don't do it, choose something else that doesn't put other race off hugging you are being close to you (stale cigarettes smell horribly). I suppose if it is something that you own always wanted to do consequently you should give it a go. Whether you are 90 or 19 it will still adversely affect your robustness though - not to mention your wallet!.
very interesting instead of smoking take up volleyball, the olympics will be coming eround soon for the uk, get hold of yourself trained up and then get some lottery money its great! If you dream up you have too much money and smell too nice then smoking is a unflawed solution to resolve those problems.
You might as well. It is not likely to shorten your energy.