San Francisco Chronicle

Man with fetish badgers wife to resume smoking

- By Jeanne Phillips Write to Dear Abby at P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or www.dearabby.com.

Dear Abby: I am a 28-year-old female. I recently married an amazing man, “Jeremy.” My only issue is, Jeremy has an obsession/fetish with women smoking cigarettes. He fantasizes about me smoking all day, every day. I quit five years ago (before I met him). I hated smoking — the smell, the waste of money, the example I was setting for my kids, the harm to my health and feeling out of breath. But every day he keeps begging me to start up again. He tells me he’d do anything in the world to turn me on, and doesn’t understand why I refuse to please him by smoking. He asks me to hold a cigarette, take pictures of myself smoking it and send them to him. He wants to smell it on my breath. He’s literally obsessed.

It really bothers me. I’ve bawled my eyes out in front of him telling him how much I don’t want to do it. He’ll feel bad and say he’ll stop, but starts back up again. We plan on having a baby. I asked him how he’d feel if I smoked with his baby in my belly. He responded that I’d have to quit for the pregnancy. I feel this is going to ruin our marriage. What should I do?

Lost and Hurt in New England

Dear Lost and Hurt: I confess, your letter is a first. If Jeremy loved you, rather than risk your health for his sexual gratificat­ion, he would be seeking profession­al help for his fetish. Smoking is not a harmless habit. If you take up smoking again, it will ruin your health and endanger the health of any children you might have with him. Do not give in. Dear Abby: Recently, I attended my daughter’s high school graduation. It was an outdoor event, and to my chagrin, the whole crowd to our left was talking over the speakers, which made it impossible to hear. My children, who also could not hear, were mortified when I shushed the group very loudly. It made no difference, but the argument now is that I acted inappropri­ately. I believe I was right, and I wish I had even stood up and asked loudly for them to please be quiet. What do you think?

Quiet, Please, in New Haven Dear Quiet, Please: I don’t think you did anything wrong. The individual­s who were talking were rude not only to the speakers, but also to the audience members who wanted to hear what the speakers were saying without being distracted. Good for you for trying to get them to pipe down. I’m sorry they were so self-entitled that it didn’t work.

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