Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Strange. My circle of white Americans and various Europeans and Asians don't drink much, and we've had plenty of non-alcoholic parties.
It's hard for me to relate to all of you who think you can't have a party without alcohol.
OP, maybe you can ask the mother-to-be, as well as a few key guests, what they think.
Are you this reductive and simplistic in all aspects of your life?
Repeat after me - it's not that we *can't* have a party without alcohol, it's that it's more enjoyable if one can have a glass or two. For one thing, it makes uptight twits who might be in attendance (ahem, PP) more tolerable.
dp It has been proven that there are no redeeming qualities of drinking alcohol. It is a drug and a depressive drug at that. Calling us 'uptight' just proves our point. If you need a couple of drinks just to function in a social setting you are too dependent on it. And calling us names doesn't change the fact that your body does not need alcohol to survive. It is poison plain and simple. And it is destroying families
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Strange. My circle of white Americans and various Europeans and Asians don't drink much, and we've had plenty of non-alcoholic parties.
It's hard for me to relate to all of you who think you can't have a party without alcohol.
OP, maybe you can ask the mother-to-be, as well as a few key guests, what they think.
Are you this reductive and simplistic in all aspects of your life?
Repeat after me - it's not that we *can't* have a party without alcohol, it's that it's more enjoyable if one can have a glass or two. For one thing, it makes uptight twits who might be in attendance (ahem, PP) more tolerable.
dp It has been proven that there are no redeeming qualities of drinking alcohol. It is a drug and a depressive drug at that. Calling us 'uptight' just proves our point. If you need a couple of drinks just to function in a social setting you are too dependent on it. And calling us names doesn't change the fact that your body does not need alcohol to survive. It is poison plain and simple. And it is destroying families
Are you this reductive and simplistic in all aspects of your life?
Repeat after me - it's not that we *can't* have a party without alcohol, it's that it's more enjoyable if one can have a glass or two. For one thing, it makes uptight twits who might be in attendance (ahem, PP) more tolerable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hosting a baby shower. Would it be tacky or tasteless to serve wine for the guests?
I can't remember being at a baby shower that did not include alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
NP. It’s a party, for adults. People are bringing you gifts and usually having to play stupid games. They deserve good food and alcohol.
We get it. You are all lushes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
NP. It’s a party, for adults. People are bringing you gifts and usually having to play stupid games. They deserve good food and alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Strange. My circle of white Americans and various Europeans and Asians don't drink much, and we've had plenty of non-alcoholic parties.
It's hard for me to relate to all of you who think you can't have a party without alcohol.
OP, maybe you can ask the mother-to-be, as well as a few key guests, what they think.
Are you this reductive and simplistic in all aspects of your life?
Repeat after me - it's not that we *can't* have a party without alcohol, it's that it's more enjoyable if one can have a glass or two. For one thing, it makes uptight twits who might be in attendance (ahem, PP) more tolerable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.
Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.
Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?