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One in three Brits admit to being “secret smokers” – and hide it by wearing extra perfume (33%), using scented candles around their home (24%), and always carrying minty mouth spray with them (19%).
And a survey found that keeping their habit under wraps is particularly important when it comes to dating – as one in four don't tell a potential partner on a first date that they smoke.
Almost one in six (15%) are “ashamed” of their habit, with the average adult trying to keep it quiet for the first three months of a relationship, according to 500 singletons who smoke.
And a quarter of those (24%) believe it is the only reason they are still single – with 36% claiming that smoking holds them back when it comes to finding a relationship.
Almost three-quarters (73%) worry their date would look down on them if they knew the truth, and possibly for good reason – as over half (53%) have been caught in the act by a date, with 54% of those saying the courtship ended there and then as a result.
But three in ten will spark up a cigarette whilst on a date, with 20% sneaking off mid-way through to have a puff – although 48% will wait until the date is over.
A spokesman for Philip Morris Limited (PML), which commissioned the study for UnSmoke UK, said: “If you’re a non-smoker, then it can be quite a barrier meeting someone on a date who smokes.
“It’s well known that smoking is not as widespread or socially acceptable as it used to be – but still, it’s interesting to see so many smokers are now keeping it a secret.”
The study also found that 15% don't specify on their dating profiles that they smoke – and have covered it up on a date by blaming other people for the smell (16%), and having a shower at work before a date (15%).
It also emerged one in four have tried to quit smoking an average of four times, with 69% admitting they can understand why people wouldn’t want to date a smoker.
One in five have been turned down previously because they smoke – and, despite being a smoker themselves, 20% prefer to go out with someone who doesn’t smoke.
PML's spokesman added: “Rather than keeping your smoking to yourself and starting a relationship by hiding something, there are other options which could be better and also save you money.
“Quitting is always the best option – but for those who don’t quit, switching to smoke-free alternatives can be a better choice for smokers.”
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