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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you overweight, OP?[/quote] As opposed to people who only drink wine with dinner. That’s like saying “are you an alcoholic?” The DC area seems to drink a lot of alcohol and just serving wine and water at a formal dinner shows how normalized it is. Some people don’t like alcohol and that is ok. Telling them the only other option is water is pushing alcohol in my opinion which is irresponsible when you have guests that are driving. We always serve wine, water (sparking and still) and Italian sodas. It truly is no big deal to keep a 6 pack in the house for guests who don’t drink but don’t want to be stuck just drinking water all night.[/quote] I agree with you that a lot of people in this area seem to abuse wine and alcohol, and over-consumption has been normalized. But let's review just this thread--we're talking about wine at a dinner party. So let's assume most people here are consuming wine on a special-occasion or at least not-everyday basis. Then OP comes along and says she "needs" sugary drinks like soda, juice and lemonade not only every day, but with every meal. Now, can you defend that as normal, healthy, non-addictive behavior? Or would you question and be worried about that, just as you see abnormal wine consumption in this area?[/quote]
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