Maybe she felt suffocated by you?? Hey, its possible - I've lived plenty of 
places with dirty air, including daily exposure to DDT when  younger, and 
suffered no ill health as a result - used to enjoy long distance running after 
that. Just sayin'

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb  wrote:
>
> I have lived in only one of the cities in this chart, Paris. And, sadly,
> as much as I love the city of Paris, I have to agree with this study's
> assessment -- despite the Good Intentions and Actual Laws Enacted of the
> city's Gay Green Mayor, Paris is fuckin' polluted. I am fortunately not
> hideously badly affected by pollution, but my best friend, with whom I
> shared a nice apartment there, was not. She spent her years in Paris
> fighting a multitude of respiratory ailments that she attributed to
> breathing the air of the City Of Lights.
> 
> And yet. We've never had to deal with *these* cities:
> 
>   [531]
> 
> The full article is on The Economist, at:
> http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2013/01/daily-chart-11?fsrc\
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