Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sober means they are alcoholics in the past. Red flag.
If you don't drink you wouldn't put sober.
Wrong
I know several people who don’t drink alcohol simply because it’s unhealthy. They were never alcoholics. But I do think the word “sober” implies you used to drink and now don’t, rather than someone who just doesn’t like alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sober means they are alcoholics in the past. Red flag.
If you don't drink you wouldn't put sober.
Wrong
+1. I've noticed a trend of people identify as "sober" because they dislike how alcohol makes them feel or because of fairly small problems with how alcohol makes them behave. Like I know a woman who stopped drinking and became "sober," because alcohol makes her gossip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sober means they are alcoholics in the past. Red flag.
If you don't drink you wouldn't put sober.
Wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are probably more recently sober than 20yrs if they are highlighting it as part of who they are
I agree, but if you have any chat on the apps I'd just ask "tell me about being sober" or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sober means they are alcoholics in the past. Red flag.
If you don't drink you wouldn't put sober.
Wrong
Anonymous wrote:Sober means they are alcoholics in the past. Red flag.
If you don't drink you wouldn't put sober.
Anonymous wrote:They are probably more recently sober than 20yrs if they are highlighting it as part of who they are
Anonymous wrote:They are probably more recently sober than 20yrs if they are highlighting it as part of who they are