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Aug 14 2007, 11:54 pm / Other

What does drinking alone mean to "you"? I'm personally sick of the connotation's related with "Drinking alone, you have problems"

 

Does it mean that you have a drinking problem to you?

 

IMO, no, it doesn't. But seem think it "does" Undecided

 

Since last Saturday I've had more then half a 26er of whisky (6 shots in one night, and 500ml of beer), Monday ended up with a tall glass cocktail with grand marnier, bourbon, and whisky (3 x 2oz shots) and then 500ml of beer and another 341ml) and now tonight again, I'm drinking 4-5shots of whisky under 20mins and who knows how much beer i'll have after..)

 

I once met a man, who drank a 6 pack a day, he told us "I don't think i have a drinking problem, I can go without beer for a days, but I enjoy it, and I drink with my dinner and enjoy my nights after work"

 

What are your opinions on it? sad



My Comments

Aug 15 2007, 4:37 am

Yeah some people have a problem with it for various reasons. In the end life is not black or white, it's not good or bad. It's all relative.

In some ways drinking alone could potentially be bad, in others it's fine. In the same way drinking in company can be good or bad. At least you don't have idiots egging you on to drink more than you can handle, or spiking your drink with who knows what. 

There's good and bad to everything.  

As long as you're happy Mr PMJM, that is the only opinion that matters.









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