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Dear Abby: Wife draws line in bedroom in battle over hubby's smoking

DEAR ABBY: My wife of 25 years, in an effort to get me to stop smoking, refuses to have sex until I quit. It's been more than a year since we made love.

I love my wife with all my heart, and I always will. I plan to stop smoking, but not this way. She will not give in (or give out). I don't want to think of sex as her weapon, but it is. Any advice on how to cope with my unwinnable battle?

- Desperate

in Arlington, Texas

DEAR DESPERATE: Yes. You mentioned you plan to quit smoking, so why not start now? The letter below could have been written expressly for you. Once you no longer reek of stale tobacco, your wife may rediscover her passion and both your problems will be solved. Read on:

DEAR ABBY: On Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, the American Cancer Society is celebrating the 34th Great American Smokeout, and we want to encourage your readers who smoke to quit. Research shows that smokers who quit can significantly increase their life expectancy.

A smoker who quits at age 35 gains an average of eight years of life expectancy. A person who quits at 55 gains five more birthdays to spend with loved ones.

Smokers who stop before age 50 cut their risk of dying in the next 15 years in half compared with people who continue to smoke. Ten years after quitting, the lung cancer death rate is about half of that of someone who continues.

Quitting smoking is not easy. People often have to try several times before they are successful. But the American Cancer Society is here to help. We have been making great progress in this country when it comes to people getting the message about not smoking - in fact, adult cigarette smoking declined to 19.8 percent in 2007.

Smokers who want to quit can call the society's Quit for Life program operated and managed by Free & Clear at 1-800-227-2345 to speak with trained counselors who can help them develop a quit plan and set a quit date. The American Cancer Society and Free & Clear have helped a total of 1 million tobacco users in their attempt to quit smoking.

As the official sponsor of birthdays, the American Cancer Society is fighting for every birthday that's threatened by cancer in all communities. We hope you will join us in our movement to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays by sharing the message that the Great American Smokeout is the PERFECT day to make a plan to quit or to use as a quit date. Quitting smoking is one of the most important steps anyone can take to create a world with more birthdays.

- Alan G. Thorson, M.D., National

Volunteer President, American Cancer Society

DEAR DR. THORSON AND DEAR READERS: I am pleased to once again spread the word about the Great American Smokeout, a subject that has appeared in this column many times. Tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of death in the U.S., and one-third of all cancer deaths could be prevented if people simply avoided tobacco.

The Great American Smokeout Web site (www.cancer.org/

GreatAmericans) contains user-friendly tips and tools to help smokers quit and remain smoke-free. Quitting is the most precious gift you can give yourself and the people who love you. The Countdown Clock and Craving Stopper downloadable desktop applications are two of the free resources available to help you on the path toward quitting. Good luck!

What teens need to know about sex, drugs, AIDS and getting along with peers and parents is in "What Every Teen Should Know." To order, send a business-sized, self- addressed envelope, plus check or money order for $6 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby - Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in the price.)

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Posted 10:23 AM, 11/16/2009
cut2thechase
Bad advice, Abby. If my wife were to use sex as a weapon, she would no longer be my wife, smoking or not. Whatever happened to reasoning with people rather than bludgeoning them to make them change their behavior? If this is the type of advice you like to give out, you need to quit writing.
Posted 10:43 AM, 11/16/2009
jcpaul
Sounds like "terms and conditions" to me. Surprised at the advice too. Love is supposed to be uncomditional. Surprised at the advice given too. Smoke on...and sex is available anywhere!
Posted 12:45 PM, 11/16/2009
pw1967
As a woman, I find this highly insulting. No one should "force" another person to do what they want. Using sex as a weapon is unacceptable. Tell your wife to get over it, your an adult and should not give in to her "demands". Maybe she doesn't want you for a husband anymore and this is her way of getting out of it.
Posted 01:33 PM, 11/16/2009
BillytheB
The wife is a manipulative controlling shrew. He has grounds for divorce. Any woman who uses sex as a weapon should be relegated to living in a trailer park.
Posted 02:14 PM, 11/16/2009
themajor
pw is right, the wife no longer wants him. After all, it's been a year and she does not seem to have missed sex (with him). If he stopped smoking, she would "use" another reason for not having sex.
Posted 02:54 PM, 11/16/2009
chrissmith
There's a lot more going on than just sex and smoking. The wife is trying to slowly break up the relationship. If she really wanted to have sex with her husband, she would.
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Posted 04:24 PM, 11/16/2009
JoeC.
Confucious say, A woman with two black eyes is someone who didn't listen the first time.
Posted 04:39 PM, 11/16/2009
GreenOrangeRedBlueBlood
As usual, if it's a man's behavior she dislikes, Abbey takes the "ends justifies the means" approach. If the situation were reversed, she would tell the man off and scold him for not being supportive of his wife's stated desire to quit smoking. She would never councel a man that it was ok to put any type of condition on a woman's behavior.
Posted 07:38 PM, 11/16/2009
CountryRose
Wife does not want that husband anymore. It is not about his smoking; she could have found anything. I don't think he should cheat, but he should consult a lawyer to help him out of this fake marriage.
Posted 11:03 PM, 11/16/2009
pheonix14
this couple deserves each other, and won't last.
Posted 09:27 AM, 11/17/2009
MrsDamian
What horrible advice! I'm surprised, Abby. Sex should NEVER be used as a bargaining chip.
Posted 07:49 AM, 11/18/2009
Melyssa
If she didn't like his smoking, she never should have dated him in the first place.
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