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I don’t really drink either. No big secret reason.
I think you need to find better friends. |
| OP, I've never been a drinker. My friends and family know this about me, and always make sure there's ice water. For people who don't know me well, I just flat out say "Oh, I don't drink" and the majority of them drop it. If they say "I don't trust people who don't drink" or "You must be no fun" or "But how do you have fun" then that just tells me a lot about them, and I spend less time with them at company social events. |
I know, right? For various reasons, I'm not really at that point, but it was an interesting moment! |
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I don’t always drink for various reasons and I don’t find it to be a big deal.
Some people can have a drink and drive, but I barely like driving sober so I certainly won’t even have a sip if I am driving. When you’re with people more - they know your deal. My friends get it on the driving for me, for example. |
Not to dog on you because I don't think you meant it this way, but no, I can't avoid every wedding, graduation, retirement party, birthday, funeral, bridal shower, and every other event under the sun where there is alcohol. It's on me to manage that so I don't relapse and I accept that. I just ask that other people accept that I'm not going to drink alcohol at the event. And while I also know that the advice to give an excuse is given in good faith, I honestly don't want to make up a medical condition on the spot or say that I am driving as an excuse. I just don't want it to be an issue at all. Go home and gossip about me if you must!
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OP - just have a backbone. Don't play the victim.
If you don't drink, you don't drink. end of story. |
| Good PSA and reminder!! |
She probably thought you were pregnant. It’s the only reason I can imagine someone joking about being an alcoholic - if they feel fairly sure that it’s another reason. |
She thought OP was pregnant at 50/close to 50? I don’t think so. Just rude. |
Congrats on your choice & good PSA |
| When you quit drinking, it can feel alarming how much alcohol everyone around you is still drinking and how everyone takes it for granted that you will join in. It would be great if the sober-curious culture were to gain momentum and shift the collective mindset a little. Asking someone you don’t know why they’re not drinking is like asking a woman in her 30s why she doesn’t have kids yet. Just don’t. |
That’s just gross. Drinking before kids sports games? Clearly there’s a problem. |
| I used to drink way too much, now I dont drink at all. Echoing what PPs said, the people who question my decision not to drink are those who rely on alcohol in an unhealthy manner. It has nothing to do with you and everything to do with them. |
| I'm similar to you and I just say "I don't drink anymore" and people just stop. Maybe my circle is easier? Also, I've drank with most of them. My reason is for health issues, but I'm sure they assume it's for fitness reasons because I'm one of those people who track everything (calories, sleep, macros, micros, heart rate oxygen saturation, every work out, steps and a million other things). |
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I typically say, “I can’t drink.” That tends to shut people up.
When people are being jerky about it, I’ve trotted out this line: “I stopped drinking wine after watching my mother die from breast cancer. Horrific! Have you seen the reams of data linking wine to breast cancer? I can’t believe anyone still drinks that poison.” |