Allow me to start this with a disclaimer: I don't smoke cigarettes, I will every few months have a cigar, or invite friends over to enjoy a nice pipe tobacco that I found.
I was walking down Melrose looking for something to do and walked by a place that had a group of gentlemen smoking and drinking coffee. Now coming from Canada - smoking is so regulated it's extremely embarrassing. You can't smoke withing X feet of a window or doorway. You can't smoke on a patio that has an overhang or if you have a patio umbrella at your table, etc... Lobbyists have over regulated our daily lives, and it's quite shameful. To be honest, if you think someone walking down the street smoking a cigarette is going to give you cancer - refocus your thoughts on all the cars driving by, because that's far more dangerous.
So I was pleasantly surprised by the smell of fine tobacco. I decided to go inside and realized I'd found a CIGAR LOUNGE! WOW! A few days later I was taking a stroll along Sunset Blv and found a Hookah lounge - EVEN BETTER!
I can't remember the last time I saw either one of those. They're EXTINCT in Toronto. The last cigar lounge was going to be shut down due to laws, and they tried to salvage it by making it a private members club. Sadly the private club didn't catch on and the last one vanished out of existence.
At the Hookah lounge I enjoyed the flawless hospitality of the Iranian gentleman who ran the place, talking about his dogs, tea, and Canada. How nice it was to sit on the comfortable chairs not feeling pressured to order food or drinks, able to relax indefinitely.
In the cigar lounge I listened to snippets of discussion, having the gentlemen running the place help me pick the perfect cigar for me (light bodied with a sweet scent)tour o while giving me a proud tour of the humidor. I was of course the only woman in the place, which was actually kind of nice. Feminism has prevented any real gentleman's areas from existing, there are almost no "men only" places, though "female only" places are considered respectful since women need their private space (it's ridiculous to think men don't). It was nice to see them milling about and just relaxing into one another's company. There was a sense of peace there, and indulging was a wonderful treat.
I think it becomes too much when you let "health conscious" people take away our simple pleasure, the ability to live in the moment for a couple of hours, and enjoy something pleasant even if it isn't good for you. If you don't want to work in a smoking environment - don't. If you don't want to smoke yourself, don't. For the love of God, leave the rest of us alone.
The trick is moderation, not elimination.
A sociologist I read once suggested that we're miserable because the finest details of our lives are judged and regulated. We try to distract ourselves with the false belief that we have lots of choice because we can choose from 20 brands of cereal, yet we cannot choose our indulgences without being shamed. We have lots of choice, but little freedom.