Agree that it seems more responders on here maybe don’t have as much of a social life? I go out with friends at least once a week and then probably a date night/party or another event every weekend. There is always alcohol enjoyed. When I don’t have events or outings, I rarely drink but in a busy month or vacations, I definitely have more than 5 a week. |
It’s neither normal nor abnormal. Just like eating pork is neither normal nor abnormal. Some people do and some don’t. |
I have a very active social life but as I've gotten older (40s) my health and sleep quality come first. I drink sparkling waters with lime and no one knows the difference. |
I've never been a drinker, and as I get older I rarely drink. When I do drink it's "one and done". I enjoy the buzz, but not the headache. I'm also a control freak so don't like to ever be in a situation where I make an #ss of myself. |
About 6 out of 7 nights, I have a drink with dinner, either a dark beer or a glass of wine (which is honestly 1.5 glasses of wine by ounces). I used to drink way too much pre-kids. I’m happy with my consumption these days. |
SO many women think they're having hormone issues when its really the one drink with dinner thats keeping them up at night, heat flashes, etc. |
+1 I've never liked alcohol or feeling drunk much and these days I almost never drink. But I socialize plenty, I just get mocktails or fizzy water. Most people I know drink at least socially. |
And vice versa I guess. I do find it interesting that so many on here don't drink or drink very little. I have a big social circle in DC and everyone drinks, some people more than others, but most social occasions are parties or big nights out at bars where everyone is drinking. Same with my coworkers. It's strange to me to think that everyone I know in DC is an outlier, but maybe we are. I'm a lawyer so maybe that's part of it. It also might be your age. 20s and 30s most of my friends drank. Now that we're in our late 40s, many of those same friends have cut back quite a bit, for a variety of reasons: breast cancer, sleep issues, watching their weight, too exhausted from kids, need to drive home (live out in the burbs), etc. |
I got to the point where I didn't think I was able to drink much more than a glass or two, then I went on some medications that make it possible to drink an entire bottle of wine and be totally ok the next day. I know this is not good long term so I try to avoid it. |
Probably what amounts to a glass of wine or beer ever month or two. |
I was having 1-2 every night. I’ve cutback to one glass of wine 3-4x week and trying to cut back even more. |
This is me. I pretty much have 3/4 bottle of wine every night- spread out over 3-4 hours. If I finish the bottle, I will have a hangover the next day. I am active and at a healthy weight. It is not imacting my job or my relationships. Every so often, I will drink to the point of feeling hungover and have terrible guilt about it. I will stop drinking during the work week and then when Friday rolls around, I just kind of hop back into my routine. Its something I want to change but at the same time, I am not that motivated to. |
I used to be able to polish off a bottle of wine in a weekend, sometimes in one day. Now I can only have 2 glasses of wine in a weekend. After I hit my late 40’s, my tolerance went way down. More than 2 glasses is not worth not being able to function the next day. |
I cut back a few months ago. It used to be about 3 glasses of wine a night on weeknights and more on weekends. Now I don't drink on weeknights and on weekends it's still probably on the heavy side, with about 2 mimosas in the mornings, then 3 glasses of wine in the evening. |
But people do know the difference? Like if you're at dinner, everyone's ordering drinks, and you order a sparkling water with lime, people know. Nothing wrong with that of course, but I would certainly know if my friends didn't drink alcohol. |