Vaping parents & second hand vape

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vap0rb00bz

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I just don't vape around my kids. I don't know why it is necessary to suck in a PV while holding a baby, but I digress.

I don't either. Holding a baby is in no way stressful (unless they are uncontrolably screaming which in that case your attention should be elsewhere anyways) and is in no way a time for social vaping. Unless you have some crazy modern style of parenting where you give your kid a fake vaping device with big dramatic buttons and bright colors that plays mary had a little lamb.
Therefore, there really is no excuse regardless of health issues.
To each their own.

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I have a 5 month old and I still get a little paranoid when my bf vapes while holding him. I am constantly flailing my arms around like a crazy person to get it out of his face. Mind you, he's not blowing it AT him, just near.
I am not looking forward to the day he grabs ahold of his VAMO and sticks it in his mouth. -____-
Better then finding analogs though I suppose!


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From what ive seen, there is almost no nic in that vapor. But id still keep the clouds away from my child to play it safe.
 

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I don't either. Holding a baby is in no way stressful (unless they are uncontrolably screaming which in that case your attention should be elsewhere anyways) and is in no way a time for social vaping. Unless you have some crazy modern style of parenting where you give your kid a fake vaping device with big dramatic buttons and bright colors that plays mary had a little lamb.
Therefore, there really is no excuse regardless of health issues.
To each their own.

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I admire your logic and more so- your concern for your child. In no way shape or form should you allow anything around your child that makes you uncomfortable. I find it interesting that it continues even after you show concern by waving the vapor away, but again I digress.
It is good that you seek advice among like-minded individuals (i.e. fellow vapers) but in a scenario where you feel your child should not be exposed to something, then maternal instinct trumps all. Any man worth his salt will understand.
 
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