fburton
Well-Known Member
There will always be a few who live to great old age despite smoking. They are the lucky ones. On average, our great great great grandfathers did not live as long as we do today. So it would be wrong to argue for the safety of smoking on the basis of the lucky minority who lived past 100 years despite, not because of, smoking. If smoking actually increased life expectancy, don't you think we would have heard about it by now? The tobacco companies would be shouting it from the rooftops!Tigertail - i think you would be better off asking that question to our great great great grandfathers who smoked, and if my memory serves me correctly some of them have lived past 100 years old when smoking and breathing in others smoke was the normality of the day.