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Disneylandx

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My wife and I are spending the weekend with her brother and his wife, both of which are doctors. Last night I kept going outside to vape but they asked me to stop and that I could vape away inside their home. I have found myself still going outside just because it still feels a bit strange but it is good to know that they do not mind. Also she is pregnant.
 

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as far as current testing shows, the vapor will not affect the Pregnancy adversely. Be very GLAD that you have a couple of doctors that know it's ok. I find that the vapor makes me more anxious when vaping around my parents. I usually use my fan at home and when at their place I tend to aim the vapor away to a corner. :) It's natural to be anxious with all the negative connotations related to blowing out billowy white clouds from your mouth.
 

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It's all in the head feeling uncomfortable about my vape vapor. I've blown in people's faces too though. Depends on my mood! Look ,I say, it's NOT smoke. Does it smell like smoke? No, it smells like room freshener or flowers. See? Just depends on the situation or person. I will do same, blow vapor someone's way and ask them what it smells like to them. Especially when it's one I've gotten compliments on.
 
I had a similar experience...in the dentist's office. He wanted to see what it smelled like and looked like, and told me to go ahead.

Then he dragged an assistant into the office to show her. Then others. I ended up vaping myself a little dizzy while sitting in the chair. :)

His comment was "Nice. Smells like a mint air freshener."
 

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Old habits die hard, OP.

I, too, still go outside when in public places or at other peoples' homes.

It's a sign of respect, not fear or shame. You weren't ashamed when you went outside to smoke a real cig, so you shouldn't feel ashamed or weird if it's a vape.

Some vapers are die-hard "I'll do what I want, anywhere I want", and others are a bit more conscientious of their behavior and how it is perceived. Neither are 100% wrong or right. Do what thou wilt, if you feel comfortable.
 

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Even though I'm allowed to vape inside at work (away from the customers), I still go outside to vape if the weather is nice. That way I can get some fresh air, and I'm near the front end if the cashiers need me. If I'm in a non-smoker's home or car, I ask first, but it doesn't really bother me to do it as long as I have permission.
 

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It took my wife and I a while to accept inside vaping. She doesn't smoke anymore and would not let me smoke analogs in the house. At first, she did not let me vape inside, but we had a cold snap and she let me vape a little. When she discovered that she liked the cinnamon smell she started letting me vape inside. The rest is history and she will even let me vape inside her car which was strictly off limits to analogs.
 

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I'd like to see links to this testing. Otherwise I'd ignore this advice, babies are way too important.

A very fair point - a google search shows that from 2009 to 2011 most people would tell you don't do it.
these two (starting in 2011) contain information that if you vape while pregnant, it is most likely ok, but 0 nic would probably be best
www.
babycenter.
com /400_quitting-smoking-during-pregnancy-can-you-use-the-e-cig_9666936_463.bc
Quitting smoking during pregnancy, can you use the E-cig? | BabyCenter

http:// babyandbump. momtastic.com /pregnancy-second-trimester/844297-electronic-cigarettes-pregnant.html
Electronic cigarettes when pregnant - BabyandBump
<sheesh, it's hard to comply with the request to not have links like that as active links!>
<just remove the carriage return on the first one and the spaces on the second one to go to those links>


But I was addressing vaping around a pregnant person, not the actual person who is pregnant vaping. I was probably not too clear with such a short answer. I meant to mention current testing such as the testing done with Vapor on heart cells. Or the ones that test the contents of vapor and found it to have almost no nic in it, etc. the CAASA web site has links to most of THOSE:
Tobacco Harm Reduction
 

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It took my wife and I a while to accept inside vaping. She doesn't smoke anymore and would not let me smoke analogs in the house. At first, she did not let me vape inside, but we had a cold snap and she let me vape a little. When she discovered that she liked the cinnamon smell she started letting me vape inside. The rest is history and she will even let me vape inside her car which was strictly off limits to analogs.
I always encourage my wife to inhale as much of what I exhale as possible.
That PG is really good for killing all sorts of bad things that would otherwise make you sick.
:)

And if there is any nicotine in what I exhale...
Which from all known studies indicates there really isn't enough to talk about...

Well, she could also get a nice boost for her memory, concentration, and attention!!
And she might be able to skip her next coffee.
:D
 
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