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Most Girls Would Not Like To Marry Smokers

The study found that 47 per cent of the youth want to be in a smoke-free environment only and were never comfortable with having a smoker near them.
The study was entitled, "Attitude of the youth on smoking and tobacco usage amongst themselves and their partners".
Speaking to reporters here, Salaam Bombay Foundation Project Director Devika Chaddha said, "Since 2002 Salaam Bombay has been working extensively with young people. We wanted to know more about the perceptions that youngsters had on tobacco users. The fact, that so many women feel smoking is uncool, or find a smoker repulsive should be an eye-opener for both active and vulnerable smokers." Elucidating on few other findings of the study, Ms Chaddha said 87 per cent of South Mumbai girls think its "uncool to smoke", and nearly nine out of ten girls said they did not find smokers or tobacco users attractive.
The study discovered that 46.4 per cent of the smokers catch the habit due to peer pressure. As many as 30.4 per cent of the smokers said they smoked to combat stress and tension.
Ace
hairstylist
Coleen
Khan
Affonso
spoke
about
the
indifference
which
the
18-20
years
group
had
to
the
dangers
caused
by
smoking.
"Many
in
the
age
group
18-20
take
to
it
due
to
peer
influence,
and
unfortunately
only
later
they
realize
the
immense
harm
it
causes-to
one"s
skin,
hair
and
overall
health,"
Coleen
said.



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