Aside from the chemical toxins I doubt that here would be a greater risk of communicable diseases being transmitted this way, as a matter of fact the risk of disease is probably somewhat lower as the chemicals in cigarette smoke also contain disinfectants.
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lung cancer which is the most one people know aboutother wise it could come from any where else in your body
The smoker absorbs all the carbon monoxide he inhales. But the cigarette is stinking up the room and also increasing the room's carbon monoxide. Anyone can inhale and absorb that.
Bumsucking a cigarette - to get saliva over the end of a cigarette. This definition may be particular to Southern England.
What you can get is pretty obvious:HerpesAidsTransmitted Desease/Sickness via. Salivaetc.But can you spontaneously generate this disease from sharing a cigarette?The answer is: NOBUTcan you get a disease/sickness from someone who has it, then yes.But you can only get what they have.So the conclusion to all of this is:You can only get what the other person has.If the other person doesn't have any transmitted diseases, then nothing at all in oblivion will happen.so go enjoy your smoke.
Maybe someone wanted to stop someone else from using it?
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Smoking is allowed outside the terminal building, and there are designated cubicles inside the building for smoking. However you may not carry a lighted cigarette, cigar or pipe anywhere else.
I just deleted someone else's answer. NO not do I not smoke but I literally have never smoked, not one cigarette, not one joint, not even one puff of anything. I loathe smoking and never have and never will even try it!
Ok so basically there is this thing called passive smoking... when someone else has a cigarette they breath out the smoke which contains tar which is made up of like 400 different chemicals and if you breathe it in its from someone else's cigarette and your taking in those 400 chemicals plus burnt tobacco which can make you lungs go black ans unhealthy
Lupus is a serious autoimmune disease, but it is not contagious. You cannot *pass on* the lupus rash to someone else.
Lung cancer can be prevented by not smoking or taking in someone else's smoke.
A stroke is a disease and it cannot be caught from someone else.