Anonymous wrote:Buzzed driving?
Anonymous wrote:Dcum is so weird about alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:My husband says he likes to have a cocktail or two an hour or so before going to a restaurant because otherwise any drink(s) he has at the restaurant won't provide much if any buzz or social lubricant until after we leave, if not after we return home. In other words, whether it's just us or meeting others out, he likes to walk into the restaurant with a little buzz and maintain it with restaurant wine or cocktails.
It only takes me a single glass of wine or a pint of beer to quickly feel a buzz, so I can't relate to such a delay.
Is this normal for a man? He's a normal height and weight and not some alcoholic with a high tolerance. He would and often does choose to simply not drink alcohol at all at a restaurant if it's not viable for him to pre-drink. He just doesn't see the point if the boozy buzz doesn't happen while you're out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is alcoholic behavior if you ask me.
- Alcoholic
That sums up a lot of people.
- A person that doesn’t drink alcohol
Anonymous wrote:This is alcoholic behavior if you ask me.
- Alcoholic
Anonymous wrote:Buzzed driving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My entire extended family does this. No one has ever had social, occupational, legal, or medical consequences of drinking, so I would say that we aren’t alcoholics.
But it’s part of the ritual of going out. Everyone gets dressed and then we meet up in the kitchen or the family room for a glass of wine before we leave.
You're describing a social ritual. The OP is describing a purposeful act to walk into a restaurant buzzed and if he can't do it, he doesn't bother to drink at the restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, no. My husband drinks socially. His goal is not to get buzzed. If he ever accidentally get buzzed, he asks me to drive or we would make a plan to get a ride or take an Uber.
Desiring a buzz and putting so much into achieving and maintaining it is beyond weird and not normal, social drinking behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My entire extended family does this. No one has ever had social, occupational, legal, or medical consequences of drinking, so I would say that we aren’t alcoholics.
But it’s part of the ritual of going out. Everyone gets dressed and then we meet up in the kitchen or the family room for a glass of wine before we leave.
You're describing a social ritual. The OP is describing a purposeful act to walk into a restaurant buzzed and if he can't do it, he doesn't bother to drink at the restaurant.