Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dcum is so weird about alcohol.
Presumably a lot of Muslims and Mormons post here? Plus status conscious prole strivers who are obsessed with all things classy and image.
This is what I think too, there are cultural fringes on the board dominating the conversation. And frigid orthorexics obsessed with their adrenal glands. Imagine a high-income European being this uptight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh and I always do this- enjoy a quick drink before we walk out the door to meet friends for dinner. The act of having a drink first is relaxing - forces you to sit and chill and connect before rushing out. And sure i guess it puts you in a more relaxed mood over dinner. I wouldn’t say the one drink provides him a buzz. I’m more of a lightweight so I typically only have half or less of my pre dinner drink. Frankly I’ve been to enough dinners with friends where the friends should have had a drink first…. Because they’re stressed or bickering at dinner. There’s nothing wrong with dh doing this.
Isn’t the more relaxed feeling a buzz? I was thinking that by “buzz,” OP just meant “feeling the effect of alcohol.”
I don’t think she means that he wants to be actively drunk while they are at dinner.
No its 2 different feelings
It's not. Just two points on the same spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:No, he doesn’t do this but he drinks beer with tacos for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only men I knew who did this were alcoholics, but if you think you buy his explanation and that he doesn't have a problem, then maybe it is just science.
Same. I would wonder how they could possibly be so much drunker than everyone else at the dinner/party so fast....turns out they had quite a head start at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh and I always do this- enjoy a quick drink before we walk out the door to meet friends for dinner. The act of having a drink first is relaxing - forces you to sit and chill and connect before rushing out. And sure i guess it puts you in a more relaxed mood over dinner. I wouldn’t say the one drink provides him a buzz. I’m more of a lightweight so I typically only have half or less of my pre dinner drink. Frankly I’ve been to enough dinners with friends where the friends should have had a drink first…. Because they’re stressed or bickering at dinner. There’s nothing wrong with dh doing this.
Isn’t the more relaxed feeling a buzz? I was thinking that by “buzz,” OP just meant “feeling the effect of alcohol.”
I don’t think she means that he wants to be actively drunk while they are at dinner.
No its 2 different feelings
Anonymous wrote:dress drink(s) not drunks(s)
Anonymous wrote:All the dcum people who don’t drink and argue “you shouldn’t need to drink to have fun” are way less fun than they think they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, no. My husband drinks socially. His goal is not to get buzzed. If he ever accidentally get buzzed, he asks me to drive or we would make a plan to get a ride or take an Uber.
Desiring a buzz and putting so much into achieving and maintaining it is beyond weird and not normal, social drinking behavior.
This - the active need to have the buzz is what is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh and I always do this- enjoy a quick drink before we walk out the door to meet friends for dinner. The act of having a drink first is relaxing - forces you to sit and chill and connect before rushing out. And sure i guess it puts you in a more relaxed mood over dinner. I wouldn’t say the one drink provides him a buzz. I’m more of a lightweight so I typically only have half or less of my pre dinner drink. Frankly I’ve been to enough dinners with friends where the friends should have had a drink first…. Because they’re stressed or bickering at dinner. There’s nothing wrong with dh doing this.
Isn’t the more relaxed feeling a buzz? I was thinking that by “buzz,” OP just meant “feeling the effect of alcohol.”
I don’t think she means that he wants to be actively drunk while they are at dinner.
No its 2 different feelings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh and I always do this- enjoy a quick drink before we walk out the door to meet friends for dinner. The act of having a drink first is relaxing - forces you to sit and chill and connect before rushing out. And sure i guess it puts you in a more relaxed mood over dinner. I wouldn’t say the one drink provides him a buzz. I’m more of a lightweight so I typically only have half or less of my pre dinner drink. Frankly I’ve been to enough dinners with friends where the friends should have had a drink first…. Because they’re stressed or bickering at dinner. There’s nothing wrong with dh doing this.
Isn’t the more relaxed feeling a buzz? I was thinking that by “buzz,” OP just meant “feeling the effect of alcohol.”
I don’t think she means that he wants to be actively drunk while they are at dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Cocktail hour type drinks is not uncommon. I’d definitely prefer this and enjoying a drink over dinner to pounding multiple drinks quickly at dinner
If the total number of drinks is reasonable (based on behavior / mental state etc) I don’t think this in and of itself is a problem
Anonymous wrote:My dh and I always do this- enjoy a quick drink before we walk out the door to meet friends for dinner. The act of having a drink first is relaxing - forces you to sit and chill and connect before rushing out. And sure i guess it puts you in a more relaxed mood over dinner. I wouldn’t say the one drink provides him a buzz. I’m more of a lightweight so I typically only have half or less of my pre dinner drink. Frankly I’ve been to enough dinners with friends where the friends should have had a drink first…. Because they’re stressed or bickering at dinner. There’s nothing wrong with dh doing this.