• MothmanDelorian@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    “I drink infrequently”

    “I drink a few drinks a month”

    “I dont drink more than a few times a year.”

    Nah, there are lots of ways to do this

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        That would be an extraordinarily rude response to those statements and I would seek to stay way the fuck away from anyone with that obvious of a behavioral issue.

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        “Because my consumption isn’t problematic.”

        Like the person who is only drinking a half dozen times a year doesn’t have a relationship with alcohol at all. They don’t even think about it in a regular day. The only person who would hear a red flag in those responses is someone who does have a relationship with alcohol, and it’s probably not a good one.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    If you’re trying to justify your drinking to me after I said “Oh, I don’t drink” I’m really gonna think you’re an alcoholic because I said nothing to warrant you needing to justify yourself. I just don’t like drinking myself.

    Almost every single time I have made a comment about how I do not like alcohol, I get a few replies from people trying to justify their consumption to me, as if I said I hate people who drink.

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      7 days ago

      I guess I’m lucky. Since I retired from drinking no one has pushed back when I’ve declined to partake.

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        I think in some areas, the culture is starting to shift around that a bit. I remember the 2000-2010s era having a lot of shows that were more on-the-nose about the topic and then seeing more people talking about how to properly interact with recovering alcoholics on social media in the years following.

        Purely anecdotal, of course. I just get the vibe that some areas where drinking used to be very expected, have learned to treat it as a choice

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        This is always weird when the doctor asks. Both my wife and I are not adverse to drinking and do but like it took us several years to use up a bottle of cognac she had picked up because she wanted to do up eggnog all special one year. So the answer is always. Yes but very very very rarely.

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      That sucks. I like to drink and also drink non alc drinks. I’d just ask your fave 0.0 or non alc derived beverages,maybe I’ll check em out

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    I drink because I like to support local business. It just happens that the local business I want to support are breweries.

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    If you are in a position where you need to defend your booze consumpion, you’re probably an alcoholic.

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      Not really. Say you have one beer a week after mowing the yard. I could say, “If you aren’t addicted, then just quit.”

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        I could say, “If you aren’t addicted, then just quit.”

        Did anyone actually tell you that 1 beer a week is too much? Because it’s not a real case scenario in my mind.
        And even if they really did it’s probably their own problem, and you don’t really have to defend yourself for doing that.
        In any other case, if a person tells you “hey, tone it down with the booze” you probably should.

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    That’s a pretty subjective statement as it really depends on whom you’re defending it to. Does consuming any amount of alcohol make one an alcoholic? I suppose differing people will have differing definitions.

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      That’s the point, though. Even if you have one beer a week, defending that if challenged to quit will make you sound like an alcoholic.

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        But that doesn’t make sense, one beer a week is absolutely not triggering chemical addiction. At that rate you could attack any ritual behavior, or regular consumption of anything beyond nutrient paste and water

        To me the important distinction is between chemical and behavioral addiction, habits and compulsions.

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          No one said anything about triggering an addiction, or being addicted at all.

          It’s the act of defending your alcohol consumption that can make you sound like an alcoholic.

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    sure as long as your accurate. There were things suggesting one or two servings per day was actually healthy but if your using it to justify more then it immediately falls apart. Also you can justify the pleasurable effects but if it ever interferes with anything at all then that is out the window.

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    I used to drink enough to think that. Lost quite a bit of weight when I switched to weed.