DH finished a bottle of Prosecco last night

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Anonymous wrote:I drank a bottle of Prosecco myself at brunch this past weekend. Sound the alarms!


I like you!
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I know this isn't nice but assuming you are a woman I kinda wanted to write in and ask,

"are you worried he's gay?
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Anonymous wrote:Are you sure he's a man? Drinking prosecco? Men don't drink that stuff.


I enjoy the odd campari spritz. Real men don't care what others think about their choice of drink.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Prosecco is lower in alcohol than champagne or beer. That's why it's often served at brunch. It wouldn't be a big deal if he drank the rest of the bottle.

I agree with others that you don't sound very fun, or appreciative of your spouse.

Hope you enjoyed your birthday.


Huh? Most Prosecco is around 11% ABV, while Champagne tends to be in the 11.5-12.5% ABV range, so just a tick higher. 11% is nearly double your average beer.


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Anonymous wrote:For a man 2-3 isn't. I know people that have poor health because they won't stop drinking soda, and eating chips or other junk food. Or refuse to lose weight. I drink at least 2 glasses of wine a night, my husband doesn't. However, he's on 3 prescriptions. My doctor recently told me to keep doing what I'm doing based on my labs etc.

Now if he downs a bottle every night it's time to curb it.


Aren't you worried about the carcinogens in wine end the link to breast cancer?

My mom has breast cancer, and she drank 2-3 glasses of wine for decades. She was always thin, ate very healthy, physically fit, and great labs. And now she's dying of breast cancer. Her cancer wasn't genetically predisposed, so I'm blaming the wine habit.


Could just as easily have been carcinogens in the environment. Without more, blaming the wine feels like a modern version of thinking God afflicts people for their sinful behavior.


Perhaps. But I don't smoke because I know it can cause cancer. And I similarly don't drink 2 glasses of wine each night because I know it could cause cancer...and per the data, breast cancer specifically. This is based on science; it's a known link that I can proactively minimize.


+1

PP, people on these forums don't want to know about the most recent studies -- multiple ones -- that now are saying alcohol in any amount is bad for one's health. And any type is bad. The whole "red wine is good for you in moderation" thing is a myth, and so on. But you're not going to get anything but scorn here, from those who insist that everything can be fatal and they don't care to try to minimize potential, known risks. And despite what one jerk said above, you're not smug; you're smart.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/13/well/mind/alcohol-health-effects.html
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Anonymous wrote:Are you sure he's a man? Drinking prosecco? Men don't drink that stuff.


That's right. Real men drink light beer, which has about the lowest alcohol content of any drink out there.
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Did someone really revive this four year old thread to be smug and judgmental about the connection between drinking and breast cancer? Pathetic.
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Anonymous wrote:Did someone really revive this four year old thread to be smug and judgmental about the connection between drinking and breast cancer? Pathetic.


21:54 bumped the thread to add a +1 to the comment that real mean don’t care what people think about what they drink. So annoying.
Anonymous
Bottle of Prosecco? He probably watched Tik Toks and don’t be surprised if a bunch of Amazon boxes show up soon.
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If he had four+ drinks by himself in a short amount of time, it's not great. I'd look at whether it's part of a larger pattern or was a one-off.

It's natural that those of us who drink want to normalize it, but really there's nothing healthy about drinking a whole bottle of bubbly by yourself. I recently had to tell my husband that I know he is stressed but he needs to seriously think about his drinking, which our kids see. Some day they will be in health class learning about binge drinking and thinking, well my dad regularly has 3 to 5 drinks a night . . . He's scaled back a little since then.

But like I said, if this isn't his norm then I wouldn't stress about it.
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Not a big deal at all
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Sometimes after the party has emptied out I like to crank up Streisand and finish up whatever bottles my wife hasn’t clobbered
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Until you find hidden empty big bottles of vodka you are fine.
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Anonymous wrote:He brought home some to celebrate my birthday. I had half a glass. I told him to finish up mine if he wanted and went to bed.

I found the bottle of Prosecco empty and in the trash.



He often drinks 2-3 glasses of wine a night. Isn’t this a lot?


Is it over the public health recommendations? Yes? Is it a lot? In general, I think people that drink/normal drinking culture in America would say no.

Is it a problem? Maybe. I had a drinking problem and bringing home Prosecco to celebrate something with the anticipation that my spouse wouldn't drink that much so I could finish the bottle would totally be something I'd do.
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Is it possible he just dumped it out because it wouldn’t keep in the fridge?
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