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How is your likelihood of smoking affected by having peers and family members who smoke?

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according to washington university, "Twelve-year-olds whose parents smoked were more than two times as likely to begin smoking cigarettes on a daily basis between the ages of 13 and 21 than were children whose parents didn’t use tobacco, according to a new study that looked at family influences on smoking habits."
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User Akash Ranjan
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Well, if you are around people who smoke, and you are inhaling that smoke, technically. you are smoking.
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