The problem I frequently run into is smokers can almost never hide that smell. It gets in their fingers, clothes, skin, everything. I've never had to kiss a smoker or get CPR so I'm not sure exactly what would happen. I hope I never have to find out.
When travelling last week, I had an appointment with a girl that had two reviews but both said "couldn't tell" and didn't mention anything about smoking. I asked her during verification and she said no. She opened the door of a non smoking hotel and I could smell it, and had to cancel face to face. Very embarrassing.
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Originally Posted by tinman483
Very interesting dirk. Thanks for on that kinda info, never heard of such thing. Do you even react being with a provider that smokes but not in your presence? (Even if she had used mouth wash or whatever?)
Thinking part of my curiosity stems from my history of having spent 19 years on a Vol Fire & Rescue Dept. We always had protection but if a situation on the street presented itself you could be in total shitty trouble if a stranger that smokes were to give you mouth to mouth or CPR!
Maybe I will be more conscious when I met a new provider from here on out!
Thnx for the info.
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