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Hello Penquin, Myself, I would never reccommend both Husband and Wife quitting together, I would say do it individually, And just get all your strength an motivation right from this website, It just puts too much stess on a relationship, Yes, Your gonna have anger and stress build up for the first few months, until You get out of that dark tunnel, You can no doubt teach Your Husband or Friend to kick the addiction, But its always better to a Person, IF, its there idea to quit, So I think if You would just back off, and Show Your Husband by example, And just use this website for Your stress release, You will both be happier in the long run, Just my opinion Friend, Had a Sister and Husband quit together, She said temper's get to short, And would not recommend it, Congraulations on Your 100 days, Your in Drivers seat, and got that Tiger by the Tail, Don't never let go, Smokless In Oklahoma :)
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