You think the cannabis lobby is more powerful than the booze lobby? Come on. |
You really “enjoy” and “cherish” alcohol every time you drink it? I doubt that. In hindsight I’d say most of my drinking was just a waste. It didn’t make the dinner or a trip or sitting on the couch watching a ball game or movie with my husband any better. The wines weren’t memorable. Any brief buzz didn’t create some super fun night. It was just pointless empty calories. |
Few of our good lifelong friends are highly successful MDs. They have been boozehounds since college. |
I have never enjoyed a ball game without alcohol |
I'm 39 and I notice that more than one glass affects my sleep. Just one is enough to impact water retention for a day or two. A little depressing that my body doesn't bounce back as easily anymore, but I'm trying to replace the "small drink as evening ritual" multiple nights a week with herbal tea, and save the alcohol for one night on the weekend. To be honest this is part of a larger weight loss effort so I can't trace any impact from the alcohol specifically on weight. But the tea is starting to feel ritualistic and comforting the same way splitting a beer with my husband used to. |
OP here. You've summarized my take. Something seems off-normal and coordinated about the campaign to tell us that our skin, sleep, and spirit will improve with no alcohol. And it also seems that there's a lot of cannabis ads. But I would be surprised if cannabis is better organized than alcohol. Maybe cannabis is being bought up by powerful companies? On its face, it doesn't seem like this is the likely reason for all of this. |
I never lose weight when I cut back on drinking because I end up eating more snacks and desserts, which have more calories than the drink I'm replacing. It's annoying. I'd probably be better off just having the glass of wine. |
Booze business controls advertising industry, TV and print, lobbying, trucking, unions, distribution, A list celebs, pro sports, music industry, super old money dynasty families and Wall Street. There is absolutely no chance the cannabis industry is pulling some coup on that machine. |
If there’s a conspiracy behind this, could be the Mormons. |
This snobby no alcohol trend began out West - tech hubs Seattle and Silicon Valley. But you also have Mormon hub Utah right there. “Wholesome” and aspirational Mormon content viral on social media last few years. |
Me neither, but alcohol is an appetite suppressant for me. May be the WASP genes, but 2 martinis and food no longer exists in my world. |
+1 |
There is simply something going on here. In the NYT This Morning email there was a link to yet ANOTHER article about cutting back on alcohol. After just running one on Monday. One commenter on this article--because again, at least a few are starting to ask why, NYT--one person said they think it's Biden's last-ditch effort to make some kind of difference. That may be a stretch, and it's pretty pathetic. But something is up. This just doesn't make sense. Article after article, with nothing new. |
I think the benefits increase with age. I'm almost 50, and cutting out my one glass of wine at night helped me sleep so much better. |
The doctor told the 60 yo man that if he gave up smoking, drinking, and chasing women that he could live till he was 100. The man said, "If I gave those up, why would I want to?" |