What fool would divorce because you don’t like spouse’s beverage? |
| I have a glass of wine almost every night with my spouse. It’s pretty much a ritual for us. Everyone I know does this. Seems odd to me to have an issue with it. |
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I don’t see the issue as long as it is 1 or 2 and his behavior isn’t different.
It isn’t really healthy, but it is ultimately his choice IMO. |
You are an alcoholic |
Will it make reading the book better? In my experience, it will just add calories and make it harder to sleep. |
That's the definition of alcoholism. I don't know anyone who does it. |
| I sometimes have a drink while preparing dinner. It’s not about not having time. You sound very self-righteous, OP. Sounds to me like your DH is lounging and drinking while you do all the work of making dinner and you’re resentful. |
It’s not fruit punch. It’s a beer. If he must do it every night, it’s an addiction. Be it once every night or five a night, it’s an addiction. It’s not attractive to me. This fool would divorce him and make him available for you. |
No one wants to be married to an alcoholic. You should want better for your life PP. Smh. |
Coffee every morning is an addiction as well. Lot of junkies out there. |
You are indeed 100% an alcoholic. Alcohol is posion to your body. |
Ah, coffee and wine. The bookends to my days. |
| 1-2 is okay. More than that is a potential concern. |
That’s not how it works. |
| I have a glass of wine each day after work while catching up with my family. If it was 3, I think that would be problematic. I can’t see an issue with 1. |