Raptor wrote:
Smoking OUTSIDE isn't imposing anything on anyone unless they have a victim complex or are a control freak.
I did not say that it was. But since you insist:
Herself is sensitive to smells and if too close [as in a shared office area] too long to someone wearing enough perfume developes physical symptoms.
The breath and garments of an active smoker put measurable amounts of aromatic chemicals iunto the atmosphere.
The breath and garments of an active imbiber of alcohol put measurable amounts of aromatic chemicals iunto the atmosphere.
As do the perspiration and other effluvia from heavily exercising coworkers and those who eat certain foods or have certain conditions.
These CAN cause not only mental discomfort but physical symptoms for the coworkers even if they are not nutters or unreasonable.
If I sit in the next cubicle to you, not having bathed for three weeks in midsummer and burping after my high-garlic content lunch, will you be a control freak or embrace my individuality? Even if I do not cause you PHYSICAL discomfort.