Persuasive Essay: Why Do People Smoking?

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Why do people smoke? Although we know the bad results and what will it do to our lungs? Why do people always underestimate the person who smokes and looked them very low? Does everyone looks at that perspective way to every people that smokes? Well, not everyone would think that way but most of us only think about that person as a ‘bad guy’ to others especially to parents when they tell their kids not to befriend with those kind of people because they afraid that their kids would end up smoking too. Smoking is a natural phenomenon happening to a bunch of people especially to teens. Most of them started smoking at the early age of 15 and might get addicted as they reach adulthood. Some have tried to quite but failed due to such strong…show more content…
Kids in the early age of teens always wanted to try something new. They see older people smoke around them especially their parents and relatives, by that, their urge to try smoking is getting stronger. For some reasons, smoking becomes very attractive. The excitements that builds in themselves grew stronger to smoke cigarettes and not getting caught. Also, even into the early 20th century, women faced possible arrest if they were caught smoking in public from the research in the…show more content…
Smokers, on the average, weigh seven pounds less than non-smokers. Smoking reduces a person’s appetite. It reduces the consumer’s sense of taste and smell. This could be the main reason why ex-smokers gain weight after quitting cigars. Food tastes and smells so much better. Research found that, weight gain as a side effect of smoking cessation remains a major aspect of smoking and weight control. People can be discouraged by weight gain experienced while quitting smoking. Weight gain is a common experience during smoking cessation, with roughly 75% of smokers gaining weight after quitting. As nicotine is an appetite suppressant and smokers expend more

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