It is true that you can taste the difference when kissing a smoker, but not as extreme as some people like to complain about.
Originally Posted by Becky
I have to take exception to this statement.
People perceive things differently with all of their senses. What may be acceptable to you might be down right vile to another. Just because you can't sense a difference doesn't mean that others are just being overly sensitive. I also keep big dogs and one of my relatives is very put off by that lovely "doggie" smell. I don't complain to her that she's overly sensitive. I just do the polite thing and don't let the dogs near her.
Personally, I'm VERY sensitive to smoke and can tell if someone is a smoker the second they walk into the room. Some have a much stronger smell than others, but I have never met a person who smokes who did not have at least some smell about them. It's just something that I have to live with and I do so politely and respectfully.
I can tell immediately if a provider I see is a smoker and I will only see providers who don't smoke. Even so, I've found myself stuck several times with a date who claimed to be a non-smoker in her profile and clearly wasn't. When confronted with the question all of these young ladies have admitted that they did indeed smoke but "only socially" or "only when I'm out". Doesn't matter. If you smoke, you smoke and people like me will be bothered by it. I end a date immediately at that point. Dishonesty in an ad or profile will not sit with me.
I have no issue if people want to smoke - but please don't bring it around me and then tell me that I can't smell it or shouldn't care. Different people have different tastes and sensitivities. Make it a rule to be polite and honest and all be well for everyone.
Cheers,
Mazo.