I told my father to stop smoking around the age of two or three ye

I told my father to stop smoking around the age of two or three years old and he stopped smoking. So the relationship between the kid and the parent is very powerful, and if you give the kid the right information, it can be very useful to the family. – Doug E. Fresh

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