How Do I Get My Boyfriend To Quit Smoking?

My boyfriend is only 15 years old and smokes. It started only with smoking “because he was stressed” but now hes doing it more frequently and in my opinion using stress as an excuse. I can’t stand him ruining his health like that. How do I get him to stop?

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12 Responses to “How Do I Get My Boyfriend To Quit Smoking?”

  1. John Doe Says:

    Offer him extra sexual favors…

  2. Electron Says:

    Stop getting impressed by this ‘ so called manly activity ‘ of his. Avoid his presence when he smells. At his age the word ‘ stress’ should be alien to him. Pursue him to take exercise ,drink a glassful of milk twice. Keep watch on the company of friends he keeps. And above all be it known to you that yours is a passive role in rooting out this habit of his. His will power is a master key to his problem. Good Luck!

  3. facebook Says:

    u can suggest him the tobacco pads which are available in market.they are kept on different surfaces of body.initially they supply the tobacco content to the body which he gets by smoking and gradually gets lower and makes him to quit smoking.as these pads can be kept any where they can be hid from others.

  4. |<$#@2>| Says:

    Simple, act like you dont care about him and leav him as a trick. When he realizes what he is losing due to this, he’ll give it up.
    What you could do is pull it out of his mouth and throw it away everytime you see him.
    Limit his smoking day by day. you know, 2 max in a day. and then 1. eventually he’ll forget about it and won’t be dependant on it any more.

  5. Priyanka Says:

    human beings are slaves to their habits … to get rid off one you need to make sure that he indulges into some other habit inorder to take off his mind of it..why dont you share some quality time with him and relieve hin of his stressed existence? offer him a chewing gum instead..:-) very soon he’ll quit smoking..let him know the consequences of being a smoker

  6. cannonbo Says:

    15 year old with stress?
    Ive smoked since i was 15 im 26 now and i can never remember being stressed at 15.
    You cant make someone quit, it dosent work like that. He will have to want to quit. If you make him then he will take it out on you everytime he wants to smoke and resent you for it.

  7. Angela Says:

    You can’t. He’s got to want to quit, or it’s not going to happen.
    Just like getting a drunk to stop drinking. Until they decide it is a problem? Nothing you do or say is going to change him, and the more you nag, the more fed up with you he will get.

  8. Jordan Says:

    im almost 19, me and my two best friends all smoke to some degree. i dont think he’ll stop unless either he replaces them with something else, or if he has a really good reason to quit.
    so u might have to give him a really good reason. ; )

  9. Josh Says:

    Unfortunately, he’s already aware of the same facts you are, and he’s decided he’d rather smoke. The only way he’ll stop is if he decides he wants to do it himself.

  10. Jimithew Says:

    I read “the only way to stop smoking” by Allan Carr and stopped – 4 years this month.
    Smoking actually causes stress – the only stress it alleviates is caused by the previous cigarette.
    Cunning huh?

  11. wing1500 Says:

    You can’t. He has to want to on his own.

  12. Roy Says:

    tell him to quit or you’ll break up with him… and actually do it if he doesnt.

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