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Do you judge women who smokes and drinks?


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Since I've seen a lot of people think that women who smokes and drinks (esp in my country where alcohol still not widely acceptable) as incapable, characterless, and more bad name.

 

But some women I know prove it wrong. For example my friend a very successful in her academic and career, she's now in Harvard Grad School, a helpful person is a heavy smoker and she also drinks. My Director in my previous office well the title itself speaks, apart from the job as director she's also like the counselor for the staffs there, besides she's also a right-hand of a Deputy of Presidential Executive Office.

 

Well I am not encourage women to smoke and drink but some women do that habit and they precisely know the consequences of their actions and it is their choice. I personally think, we are no one to judge them, so to judge their actions with bad name is a a bit hmm

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No. I think as long as people are respectful to others while doing it (i.e., smokers being considerate of those who may not want to be around them smoking), then I don't really care.

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President Obama is a smoker. And yet nobody uses that to question his judgment or capacity as president. (The question other things, ofc, like policies and his birth certificate). There are other criteria a person needs to fulfil first to be considered president, I guess.

 

Similarly with a woman who smokes or likes alcohol. Putting aside the huge of issue of what it does to an individual's health -- does it interfere with her ability to work well? Function as a normal human being? Her treatment of others around her? If it doesn't, then perhaps leave it up to her own judgment to choose.

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President Obama is a smoker. And yet nobody uses that to question his judgment or capacity as president. (The question other things, ofc, like policies and his birth certificate). There are other criteria a person needs to fulfil first to be considered president, I guess.

 

Similarly with a woman who smokes or likes alcohol. Putting aside the huge of issue of what it does to an individual's health -- does it interfere with her ability to work well? Function as a normal human being? Her treatment of others around her? If it doesn't, then perhaps leave it up to her own judgment to choose.

IKR there is no correlation with someone capacity nor character. And I wonder actually, iIF Hillary Clinton being caught as smoker how will the people reaction towards her presidential campaign.

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