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The sample comprised 500 economically active respondents aged 16 and above, with an equal split of males and females, and an even spread of LSM's 5 to 10. Of these, 30% were current smokers, 20% were ex-smokers, and 50% were non-smokers.
So non-smokers see smokers as being people who look silly when they smoke, have a short life expectancy, smell bad, hang around with other smokers, and are not worth dating let alone marrying.
The sex appeal of smoking in the 1950's has been replaced with an aversion which might well save our children from becoming nicotine addicts.
Changes to perceptions inevitably lead to changes in behaviour.