Why Do People Protest So Much About Vaping?

I think y’all have some problem with cats, too. Don’t get defensive, I appreciate your weakness where the feline is concerned. Let me say I just appreciate your fondness for the feline :wink:

Can we back up to the original premise of this thread? That people protest so much about vaping? I see it all the time online, but not IRL.

As background, I finally quit smoking by taking up vaping in April 2012. I’m pretty discreet about it though.

However, I work in peoples’ homes day in and day out. Plus most of my friends are non-smokers. I have never, ever had anyone complain, and I always ask if it’s OK. Many people are interested and want to know more about it because they have a friend or relative who “needs to quit smoking.” I’ve received lots of congratulations for quitting. Generally I’m told that the vapor smells nice. Certainly, now that I am a non-smoker, I know I don’t reek any more (and I can now smell a smoker from ten feet away, yuck.) Granted I don’t always ask permission - such as at a movie theater, or in a restaurant. But even then, nobody has ever complained.

So in real life, I just haven’t experienced any push-back; if anything I get 100 percent positive feedback. I do understand that there’s still stigma and nervousness about possible hazards in second-hand vapor, which is why I’m fairly discreet about it.

And I do get JustinC’s point about perfume, car exhaust, plug in air “fresheners”, my neighbors’ use of leaf blowers and all that. Part of living around other people is you get to put up with some smells or sounds you don’t like.

I din’ start a fire, I jus’’ pressed the blue button, yea’hear?

Is it Vape Month on the Dope?

It’s flavored, not scented. I’m starting my third year of not smoking by using an ecig. When I go to vape shops where the employees go at it all day, I don’t really smell anything. Co-workers don’t notice any smell on me; believe me when I say that they would say something. we’re an outspoken bunch. My boss has asthma and if you’ve got an odor hanging on you that makes it hard for her to breathe, she’s going to ask you to leave her office.

I know when I pass smokers, I find the stench overwhelming. I can smell again, and it ain’t pretty. Baking cookies and beans in the same kitchen should be outlawed.

Honestly, my conditioner has a stronger smell than the vapor.

My husband took up smoking an e-cigarette in his ongoing effort to quit smoking. I have never smelled anything from the e-cigarette. Nothing. He said the one kind he was using had a vanilla scent but I could not smell it. But when he smoked a “real” cigarette at a party, I sure smelled that. Personally I am extremely grateful for the invention of the e-cigarette.

And I am never NEVER going to call it vaping.

An over enthusiastic newbie managed to revive a dozen and a half threads on the subject before a mod told her to knock it off.

What? How on earth is this ironic?

You’re rubber and he’s glue, huh?:rolleyes:

I have never actually seen, or smelled, anybody vaping, so I don’t have a strong opinion about it, but you, from your OP, and escalating through the thread, come off as a whiny, entitled, childish git.

Tobacco-flavoured juices seriously do not smell like a cigarette. Have you spent any time around people vaping? I doubt it, because it just doesn’t.

Back before I quit smoking, I had an acquaintance who didn’t smoke, but her husband did. She was probably the biggest factor in my trying e-cigs, actually. Because she told me that she was fine with her husband smoking in her corporate (never to be smoked in) car because there was no lingering odor. At all. I found that really hard to believe but that’s been my experience and I do take into account that as a former heavy smoker my sense of smell is fucked.

I think some people posting to this thread have no actual experience with vaping or being around people who do, and are just expressing internet outrage.

Heh. :slight_smile:

Thank you, very much, for your colourful and enlightening assessment.

Well, it pretty much tallied with mine, and I have smelled vapor.

http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2013/p0905-ecigarette-use.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/08/25/adolescents-who-use-e-cigarettes-are-much-more-likely-to-try-tobacco-cdc-says/

I see that last cite is from the CDC. These are the folks who said we could protect ourselves from Ebola with paper masks and suits, right?

I dislike this “vaping” thing and think it should be illegal in some public places for the same reasons smoking is. Many have already expressed some of the reasons.

But there is also this: by any reasonable technical definition of “smoke”, these “e-cigarettes” emit smoke. There doesn’t have to be a lit match involved. Just like spilling oil on your car engine, or getting something stuck on an electric stove burner, or having an electric appliance overheat, this is smoke, and it doesn’t necessarily need a flame there to be smoke.

I think this whole “vape” industry is trying the transparent ploy of selling smoking products while proclaiming, “Hey, this is OK, because this smoke is not smoke!”

No, it’s not smoke. Have you ever been near someone smoking an e-cigarette? Apparently not. Don’t talk about stuff you don’t understand.

I suspect we’ll find that the nurses who were infected, broke protocol. So for the forseeable future, I’ll be taking the word of scientists and doctors before some random individual scoffing on a message board.

Does it have to be smoke in order to be unhealthy to inhale?

Try mowing the lawn, and running over a patch of poison ivy.

The difference between “smoke” and “vapor” is the difference between combustion and evaporation.

By your argument, the sun burns water off the top of a lake. :confused: