Anonymous wrote:I sometimes have a drink while preparing dinner. It’s not about not having time. You sound very self-righteous, OP. Sounds to me like your DH is lounging and drinking while you do all the work of making dinner and you’re resentful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just one drink a day is bad for your health. A lot of research out there on this. Google it.
I don’t think it makes a person an alcoholic. And I’m not offended or judgmental about it like OP. But do it knowing what you’re doing and comparing it to a daily coffee habit is silly.
Why is it silly? Addiction is a dependency on something. I hear a lot more people saying they can’t function without coffee than without booze.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just one drink a day is bad for your health. A lot of research out there on this. Google it.
I don’t think it makes a person an alcoholic. And I’m not offended or judgmental about it like OP. But do it knowing what you’re doing and comparing it to a daily coffee habit is silly.
Why is it silly? Addiction is a dependency on something. I hear a lot more people saying they can’t function without coffee than without booze.
Anonymous wrote:Just one drink a day is bad for your health. A lot of research out there on this. Google it.
I don’t think it makes a person an alcoholic. And I’m not offended or judgmental about it like OP. But do it knowing what you’re doing and comparing it to a daily coffee habit is silly.
Anonymous wrote:I have a glass of wine each day after work while catching up with my family. If it was 3, I think that would be problematic. I can’t see an issue with 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a glass of wine almost every night with my spouse. It’s pretty much a ritual for us. Everyone I know does this. Seems odd to me to have an issue with it.
That's the definition of alcoholism. I don't know anyone who does it.
No it’s not. Literally it’s not. If you think everyone is an alcoholic, then no one is an alcoholic.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes have a drink while preparing dinner. It’s not about not having time. You sound very self-righteous, OP. Sounds to me like your DH is lounging and drinking while you do all the work of making dinner and you’re resentful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One beer or three or five?
Depends on the night, but I don't have time to drink anything. I'm a grown-up.
Only grown ups can legally drink. It’s definitely a grown up thing to do.
I assume you knew he drank alcohol when you met him? If you are anti drinking you should have married someone who also didn’t drink.
I'm not anti-drinking, I'm just in my mid-40s. I enjoy the taste of cocktails and wine and some beer, and if we're out to dinner or hanging with friends, it's nice to have some, but who just drinks at home for no reason?
Also, now that we're learning about the link between alcohol and cancer and seeing how many 40-somethings who were "fun" in their 20s and 30s are now turning into functioning (sometimes) alcoholics, I am kind of becoming anti-alcohol. Aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a glass of wine almost every night with my spouse. It’s pretty much a ritual for us. Everyone I know does this. Seems odd to me to have an issue with it.
That's the definition of alcoholism. I don't know anyone who does it.