Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way about junk food. Why as a society do we encourage people to eat large amounts of shitty food from birth? It’s so self-defeating.
Anonymous wrote:Husband and I are currently temp abstaining from alcohol. We will certainly drink again at some point, so we are not looking at this as some alcohol is evil or we'll never touch it again or judge those who drink it. Anyways, is it just us or once you're sober for a few weeks you start to truly realize how booze and beer are thrown in your face CONSTANTLY by media, restaurants, and sporting events? Every show, every movie, every other song on the radio, every podcast, every other commercial, magazine and online ads. Even influencer moms on social media seem to be constantly boozing or pushing some "cute" cocktail. Celebrity and athlete endorsements. Alcohol is pushed on the masses from EVERY direction. It feels like a full on propaganda to coerce you to drink. It makes alcohol seem so... gross and sleazy?
Anonymous wrote:Oh good, we haven't had a judgemental, holier than thou alcohol is evil post in day or two. Are are you really bothered by ads for alcohol, OP, or is this work you're paid to do by the cannabis industry? If the former, you must have a lot of extra time on your hands for such a unimportant post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good, we haven't had a judgemental, holier than thou alcohol is evil post in day or two. Are are you really bothered by ads for alcohol, OP, or is this work you're paid to do by the cannabis industry? If the former, you must have a lot of extra time on your hands for such an unimportant post.
Why are you so defensive?
Studies show that more than a third of Americans are trying to cut back on the amount of alcohol they drink. Questioning advertising is legitimate and important.
Well, if a third of Americans are reportedly trying to cut back on drinking, then I guess we'll see even more ads. So what? We all have free will. It's like saying you never noticed how many Coca Cola ads that are. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its been a while now for me.
Personally, the biggest issue is avoiding people knowing that I'm not drinking. It can lead to people assuming judgment, when that is not at all the case.
If I go to a bar event, I will go up to another bar myself in advance, to get a club soda with lime.
If I am at an event involving a wristband, I will buy the wristband even though I don't intend to drink.
Sometimes though, its unavoidable. One of my MIL knows and its somewhat uncomfortable for the topic to keep coming up..
At the same time, I am more and more happy as time goes on with not drinking. Better all around.
Why are you ashamed of it? I don’t drink and it’s a nonissue, not something to hide.
I am this PP and am definitely in no way ashamed of not drinking, whatsoever.
At the same time, I like to avoid being grilled on it... avoid having assumptions made... avoid having to filter my responses to questions about my personal reasons for not drinking...etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good, we haven't had a judgemental, holier than thou alcohol is evil post in day or two. Are are you really bothered by ads for alcohol, OP, or is this work you're paid to do by the cannabis industry? If the former, you must have a lot of extra time on your hands for such an unimportant post.
Why are you so defensive?
Studies show that more than a third of Americans are trying to cut back on the amount of alcohol they drink. Questioning advertising is legitimate and important.
Anonymous wrote:Husband and I are currently temp abstaining from alcohol. We will certainly drink again at some point, so we are not looking at this as some alcohol is evil or we'll never touch it again or judge those who drink it. Anyways, is it just us or once you're sober for a few weeks you start to truly realize how booze and beer are thrown in your face CONSTANTLY by media, restaurants, and sporting events? Every show, every movie, every other song on the radio, every podcast, every other commercial, magazine and online ads. Even influencer moms on social media seem to be constantly boozing or pushing some "cute" cocktail. Celebrity and athlete endorsements. Alcohol is pushed on the masses from EVERY direction. It feels like a full on propaganda to coerce you to drink. It makes alcohol seem so... gross and sleazy?
Anonymous wrote:Oh good, we haven't had a judgemental, holier than thou alcohol is evil post in day or two. Are are you really bothered by ads for alcohol, OP, or is this work you're paid to do by the cannabis industry? If the former, you must have a lot of extra time on your hands for such a unimportant post.
Anonymous wrote:Oh good, we haven't had a judgemental, holier than thou alcohol is evil post in day or two. Are are you really bothered by ads for alcohol, OP, or is this work you're paid to do by the cannabis industry? If the former, you must have a lot of extra time on your hands for such an unimportant post.
Anonymous wrote:I more noticed how often some of my friends drink. It had become normal to me since I was a heavy drinker. Now I see them drinking 20-30 drinks a week and WOW.