Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple Watches and their equivalent have led many of my friends to stop or cut back drinking because they see the tangible results of alcohols the next morning every time.
Really? What are the results they see via their watch?
I’m curious about this as well. Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is heavy drinking? Am I not supposed to have two beers on the beach, a drink at HH and a glass of wine with dinner? Is that too much on vacation? Who eve thinks to count their friend's drinks?
Literally no suggested this. You sounds defensive and I wonder if you are questioning your own drinking habits.
Signed,
a moderately heavy drinker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple Watches and their equivalent have led many of my friends to stop or cut back drinking because they see the tangible results of alcohols the next morning every time.
Really? What are the results they see via their watch?
I’m curious about this as well. Anyone?
DH tracks his sleep and notices he sleeps better when not drinking. Not sure what other apps people are using though
Anonymous wrote:What is heavy drinking? Am I not supposed to have two beers on the beach, a drink at HH and a glass of wine with dinner? Is that too much on vacation? Who eve thinks to count their friend's drinks?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t drink or do drugs and never have, but I don’t care if people drink around me. I can’t stand the smell of weed, so I don’t like to be around smokers. I do mind being around people who are obviously drunk or intoxicated. They just are not pleasant to be around and they are not as amusing as they think they are.
If you are 50 and still getting loudly, excessively drunk, then you do have a problem and people will not want to be an around you. But having a drink and some wine? Nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple Watches and their equivalent have led many of my friends to stop or cut back drinking because they see the tangible results of alcohols the next morning every time.
Really? What are the results they see via their watch?
I’m curious about this as well. Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple Watches and their equivalent have led many of my friends to stop or cut back drinking because they see the tangible results of alcohols the next morning every time.
Really? What are the results they see via their watch?
Anonymous wrote:The judgement is funny. Easily at least half of white professional women over 45 in DC are ingesting THC.
Anonymous wrote:Apple Watches and their equivalent have led many of my friends to stop or cut back drinking because they see the tangible results of alcohols the next morning every time.