Anonymous wrote:I've noticed a major shift in my thinking when I go to the grocery store. Before this month, I'd think about how I shouldn't buy any wine and then half the time I'd buy it anyway. It's really freeing to not even have that back-and-forth with myself. Buying wine isn't an option.
Anonymous wrote:I'm afraid I drank an entire bottle of wine last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
This is odd to me. Why would a person pretend to partake in dry January in public? In public with friends or out to dinner is where I want to drink. Once I broke the habit at home I was fine. This seems like an alcoholic game where friends/family are concerned about the amount of consumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
This is odd to me. Why would a person pretend to partake in dry January in public? In public with friends or out to dinner is where I want to drink. Once I broke the habit at home I was fine. This seems like an alcoholic game where friends/family are concerned about the amount of consumption.
why? because they have a drinking problem. lots of people do, are you not able to imagine the denial and deceit that comes with that?
The people I know with problems would never consider pretending to do a dry January. They wouldn't be strong enough not to drink in public, especially when everyone is drinking. They would not be able to pretend or withhold.
Well, based on what we've seen in the past - folks finding their spouse's hidden stash of alcohol or hidden empty bottles - hiding drinking isn't realllllly uncommon. But I think it's a sign of there being a problem. So, somebody might pretend they were doing dry January to appease a spouse, to fit in with the rest of their friends, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
This is odd to me. Why would a person pretend to partake in dry January in public? In public with friends or out to dinner is where I want to drink. Once I broke the habit at home I was fine. This seems like an alcoholic game where friends/family are concerned about the amount of consumption.
why? because they have a drinking problem. lots of people do, are you not able to imagine the denial and deceit that comes with that?
The people I know with problems would never consider pretending to do a dry January. They wouldn't be strong enough not to drink in public, especially when everyone is drinking. They would not be able to pretend or withhold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
This is odd to me. Why would a person pretend to partake in dry January in public? In public with friends or out to dinner is where I want to drink. Once I broke the habit at home I was fine. This seems like an alcoholic game where friends/family are concerned about the amount of consumption.
why? because they have a drinking problem. lots of people do, are you not able to imagine the denial and deceit that comes with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
This is odd to me. Why would a person pretend to partake in dry January in public? In public with friends or out to dinner is where I want to drink. Once I broke the habit at home I was fine. This seems like an alcoholic game where friends/family are concerned about the amount of consumption.
Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.
Anonymous wrote:It honestly hasn’t been difficult at all — it’s just boring.
Anyone else think some people who claim to be dry are lying? It’s so easy to booze at home and just play pretend in public.