Anonymous wrote:You should call the cops the next time he’s coming home from the golf course and have him arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference between drinking and being drunk. If you are a 200 pound male and you have two drinks over two hours your alcohol level will be about .02-.04. Being drunk is a whole separate class of drinking but let’s not equate the two.
Op said he was drunk.
OP obviously doesn't know anything about alcohol or the effects on the body to determine inebriation on her own.
She sounds over the top hysterical really.
Were you there? No.
Are you just being obnoxious and contrary? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:In addition, would you demand he cease all alcohol moving forward, for a specific period of time, or not at all? Would your reaction change if he's genuinely not a big drinker and you're 100% certain this was an isolated lapse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference between drinking and being drunk. If you are a 200 pound male and you have two drinks over two hours your alcohol level will be about .02-.04. Being drunk is a whole separate class of drinking but let’s not equate the two.
Op said he was drunk.
OP obviously doesn't know anything about alcohol or the effects on the body to determine inebriation on her own.
She sounds over the top hysterical really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference between drinking and being drunk. If you are a 200 pound male and you have two drinks over two hours your alcohol level will be about .02-.04. Being drunk is a whole separate class of drinking but let’s not equate the two.
Op said he was drunk.
Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference between drinking and being drunk. If you are a 200 pound male and you have two drinks over two hours your alcohol level will be about .02-.04. Being drunk is a whole separate class of drinking but let’s not equate the two.