Anonymous wrote:I don't drink so I can't say what is appropriate amounts or not.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Some of you are very rude. I am concerned because her dad is an drunk, and she never wanted to drink because of that. She is having hard time in her life right now, and thats when the drinking began. The amount varies. This past weekend she drank a botte of wine each, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. The weekend before it was a bottle spit between two nights. The weekend before was 3 nights in a row of a bottle of wine. Im concerned she may develop a problem.
12:48 again. Oh, oh, oh - this is a huge red flag. OP, you may want to try some Al-Anon meetings. All that's required to attend an Al-Anon meeting is being concerned about a family or friend's drinking. The usual suggestion is to try six different meetings to see if it works for you and to try different meetings to see which one works best for you. You can learn more there and get support if you need it. But the reality is, as concerned as you are about her, you can't make her cut back on drinking. She has to want to do it herself.Anonymous wrote:Op here. Some of you are very rude. I am concerned because her dad is an drunk, and she never wanted to drink because of that. She is having hard time in her life right now, and thats when the drinking began. The amount varies. This past weekend she drank a botte of wine each, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. The weekend before it was a bottle spit between two nights. The weekend before was 3 nights in a row of a bottle of wine. Im concerned she may develop a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Some of you are very rude. I am concerned because her dad is an drunk, and she never wanted to drink because of that. She is having hard time in her life right now, and thats when the drinking began. The amount varies. This past weekend she drank a botte of wine each, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. The weekend before it was a bottle spit between two nights. The weekend before was 3 nights in a row of a bottle of wine. Im concerned she may develop a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2-4 glasses per session, or over the course of a weekend? Four is a lot at one time, otherwise it's fine.
She normally will drink both Friday and Saturday night. Sometimes it's half a bottle, sometimes it the entire bottle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the amount is a big deal, it isn't really that much, but I'd be more concerned about the change from minimal to no driniking to what she is doing now ... kind of a sudden change, right?? Is anything else going on?
If I was dating the sort of guy who'd run to DCUM to ask all the mommies if 2 glasses of wine on a Saturday night = drinking problem, I'd probably start reaching for the bottle as well.
I think pp has hit on it. Lots of young people party a lot and then grow out of it. It's the change in behavior which raises questions. OP, does she have relatives with addiction problems? Then I would worry.Anonymous wrote:I would worry that she did not drink before and now is drinking. Sometimes people with past problems will not drink. The problems can be relatives who have drinking problems or a drink problem themselves. They worry/know they will develop a drinking problem so they do not drink. When they drink they like it. The like the taste is a problem also. Have a mellow weekend and see if she drinks/needs a drink. Don't listen to the pro drinking post. A lot of them have problems but will defend drink to the end.
Anonymous wrote:My girlfriend used to never drink but she has changed the past 6 months. It started out with her drinking wine and I guess enjoying it. The past few months she drinks every weekend, usually 2-4 glasses. Sometimes we are home, other times we are out. She gets tipsy but not blacked out or anything. I asked her and she said she enjoys the taste, and enjoys being able to let loose. She is a student so we do have stressful weeks. We are both 26.