Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to stop or at least cut back. Even drinking in moderation is apparently terrible for your health.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/15/magazine/alcohol-health-risks.html
yes, that's what i meant by saying there's no good that comes of it.
Obviously soda and juice isn't much better, but given the downsides, it seems hard to justify drinking much or any alcohol.
If a person drinks a bit everyday instead of smoking pot, I'd say that is an upside. In my area, most people have switched from alcohol to weed, and smelling weed all day is so much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up until January 2024 I consistently drank the equivalent of five shots of bourbon every day, more on the weekends. I'm a 40yo female.
I did a Dry January and it stuck for five months. More recently, I have had a few drinks at social events/vacation.
wow. what were you drinking exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Question for parents; did your drinking habits change when you have kids?
I’m 31, no kids, married and I enjoy drinking - my husband and I go out a couple nights a week and have a few. I want to cut back but it’s tough haha, it’s a fun way to unwind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6-10 drinks per week.
We usually unwind with a glass of wine at the end of the day. And on the weekends, that might be 2-3 glasses.
I do think its a bit silly though when I see these posts where the teetotalers seem to think anyone who drinks is running around drunk all the time or sleeping off a hangover.
We also workout, go for bike rides, take hikes, on the weekends. And then, we open a bottle of red and sit on the deck in the evening.
The thinly veiled judgement and superiority is not a good look, guys
You seem kinda defensive.
6-10 drinks is more than I want, but doesnt' sound excessive.
6-10 drinks a week, every week or most weeks, is absolutely excessive. If you have drinks that equal to or more than the # of days in a week, that's insane to me.
6-10 drinks a week when you're on vacation? That's different ok, but isn't your normal weekly habit.
Anonymous wrote:Up until January 2024 I consistently drank the equivalent of five shots of bourbon every day, more on the weekends. I'm a 40yo female.
I did a Dry January and it stuck for five months. More recently, I have had a few drinks at social events/vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to stop or at least cut back. Even drinking in moderation is apparently terrible for your health.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/15/magazine/alcohol-health-risks.html
yes, that's what i meant by saying there's no good that comes of it.
Obviously soda and juice isn't much better, but given the downsides, it seems hard to justify drinking much or any alcohol.
If a person drinks a bit everyday instead of smoking pot, I'd say that is an upside. In my area, most people have switched from alcohol to weed, and smelling weed all day is so much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Up until January 2024 I consistently drank the equivalent of five shots of bourbon every day, more on the weekends. I'm a 40yo female.
I did a Dry January and it stuck for five months. More recently, I have had a few drinks at social events/vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Until about a month or two ago, I was having a glass or two of wine or a beer each night. I would sometimes take breaks and not have ill effects but it was a real habit. Then I started replacing it with something else on most weekdays unless I was out with friends. And more recently, I had a hangover from two drinks and the appeal of alcohol has disappeared. We will see how long it lasts, but I don’t want to consume something that just makes me feel bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to stop or at least cut back. Even drinking in moderation is apparently terrible for your health.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/15/magazine/alcohol-health-risks.html
yes, that's what i meant by saying there's no good that comes of it.
Obviously soda and juice isn't much better, but given the downsides, it seems hard to justify drinking much or any alcohol.