Anyone here who lives their life free of alcohol?
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Never ever0
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I go through periods of really bad insomnia. If you've ever been drunk and then unable to sleep, you will probably not ever want to drink again. Alcohol seems to set off the insomnia - and my hangovers are a million times worse. If I have more than 2 or 3 drinks, I pretty much can't move out of bed for the entire day. It's poison to me
However, I used to party and drink in college pretty much every weekend (very much a work hard play hard school). I will occasionally have a (good) beer if I am watching a soccer or baseball game or at a nice brewery - maybe after a long hike. I like pisco sours because they remind me of Peru.
But I'm having a really hard time as a 26 year old in San Francisco. Every event is centered around drinking (or smoking). I can't even go to running club or play a pickup soccer game without feeling pressured to go to a happy hour right after. If my co-workers (10 years older than me) and I go to a baseball game, someone will buy a round and when I politely decline, I get the angriest looks. I almost feel like crying every time. But I just don't want to drink ALL the time. I'm finding it just so hard to socialize I joined the chorus and take Italian classes and try to do hikes and yoga clubs, or volunteer on the weekends so I can be social, but all my friends just want to party. Since when can people not enjoy a concert unless they are drunk? I understood it in college, but not anymore.
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No.( but I Nyquil ,does that count)
I use to drink. But I quit it and alot of other things when I became a follower of Jesus.0 -
I don't drink. Neither does my husband. Or most of our families, both sides. There's lots of people who drink, but plenty of people who don't.
I wish my father's side didn't. They're all full-blood or half-blood Italians and wine and cocktails are a must. My grandmother loved to drink wine all day until she was told to stop by her doctor. My mother's side enjoys wine occasionally, my Uncle and male cousin like trying seasonal and exotic beers as appreciators more than drinkers but they never break out the alcohol on holidays or anything. Then again my mother's side is a religious Baptist family and my Uncle's a minister in his church.0 -
Alcohol used to be the focal point of my life. It was more important then family or friends. I finally woke up to the lie that it is. If I could live my life over I would definitely never include alcohol in it. Since quitting drinking my family life has improved beyond what I thought possible. I haven't felt this good or been this healthy in 33 years. If anyone is thinking about quitting, but unsure, I say go for it, you have a lot to gain and nothing to lose.0
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20yrs and change.....AL-KEY-HALL FREE........WEEH WEEH WEEH WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE........:drinker: :drinker: :smokin: :glasses:0
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I take some medication that doesn't mesh well with alcohol so I certainly try to.
I'm now reduced to girly drinks. For someone who was able to handle a bottle of vodka in a night, that's a a*huge* jump.
Even when I drank a lot I didn't drink often. Sometimes a friend will buy me a girly drink at the bowling alley on the weekend, but that's only a sometimes thing and outside of that, I really don't drink.0 -
I go through periods of really bad insomnia. If you've ever been drunk and then unable to sleep, you will probably not ever want to drink again. Alcohol seems to set off the insomnia - and my hangovers are a million times worse. If I have more than 2 or 3 drinks, I pretty much can't move out of bed for the entire day. It's poison to me
However, I used to party and drink in college pretty much every weekend (very much a work hard play hard school). I will occasionally have a (good) beer if I am watching a soccer or baseball game or at a nice brewery - maybe after a long hike. I like pisco sours because they remind me of Peru.
But I'm having a really hard time as a 26 year old in San Francisco. Every event is centered around drinking (or smoking). I can't even go to running club or play a pickup soccer game without feeling pressured to go to a happy hour right after. If my co-workers (10 years older than me) and I go to a baseball game, someone will buy a round and when I politely decline, I get the angriest looks. I almost feel like crying every time. But I just don't want to drink ALL the time. I'm finding it just so hard to socialize I joined the chorus and take Italian classes and try to do hikes and yoga clubs, or volunteer on the weekends so I can be social, but all my friends just want to party. Since when can people not enjoy a concert unless they are drunk? I understood it in college, but not anymore.
Ok rant over
I liked your rant.. and for the record those people sound like jerks!0 -
In college, I was a professional drinker. I rarely drank after college until divorce came calling. I drank for a few months. Then I got involved with a woman that drank all the time, so I joined her. Eventually we called it quits and I added alcohol to the list of quitting.
For the last 7 years, though, I have had probably 3 beers a year...nothing for the last 3-4 months, though. I don't mind having a beer with dinner, yet I haven't in some time.
No, it's not a religious reason, it's a personal choice. Doesn't mean I won't drink socially again. I'm sure I will. But I won't drink to feel different.0 -
I don't drink alcohol. It makes me feel sick. Even a sip makes my stomach turn. I've never tried anything that I like.0
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I haven't consumed alcohol in many years, mostly because I thrive on social awkwardness.0
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I don't drink often. I live at home with my mum, so out of respect for her, her wishes I don't drink. I will drink socially but haven't since I moved back home. And it's been a year and a half.0
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Like several others who have posted, I grew up watching people drink and then act stupid or cruel. When I was six years old, I decided that if alcohol made people act like that, I would never drink. Tried a few tastes in high school to act cool, but other than that, I've never drank.0
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I don't drink anymore because it does not interact well with my medications.0
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I'm not opposed to it, but neither do I do it. I used to, but not as a habit, not very often. I never really saw the point. For me, anything you have to 'develop a taste for' isn't worth the bother. Using alcohol to get buzzed or drunk seems like you don't like your mind in its natural state. Coming home from work and declaring "I really need a drink!" is a sign of weakness and the alcohol becomes a crutch.0
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health issues make it so I can not drink, I do it by choice though I could and it wouldn't kill me right away but who wants to live in pain.0
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I stopped drinking after I seen a drunk female, staggering out of a bar drunk. She looked a damn idiot. Every time I even think about drinking, I think about her.0
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Not a drinker0
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i think if i quit drinking i could easily lose my last three or four pounds but then what would i do? I drink about a six pack a week i guess.. . but i am steadily say no more and more just because of the last few pounds. not much else to cut out of my diet cept beer>0
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I barely drink and being 22 its difficult to be around my friends when they are drinking. I may have a sip or maybe half of a margarita, but not really any more than that. I lost interest when I was 17 and had to drive my bf at the time to rehab the morning after Thanksgiving. Good times.0
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ya, I don't care for it.
An odd glass of sangria at a particular restaurant a few times a year is plenty.
But please, oh please, don't take away my coffee.0 -
I don't drink at all, for a number of reasons - the largest of which is that alcohol in general smells like mold to me.0
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I don't because I'm LDS (Mormon). Grateful now beause of the extra calories I don't have to worry about, lol!!0
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I dont drink!0
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Not a drinker. I've had some, but always by accident (slipped to me as a 10 y/o by my drunk uncle and his friend), or cooked in food. I never seek it out deliberately. It doesn't even appeal to me. I like some of the bottles though. Grey Goose is particularly pretty with the cut away front.
Also I'm LDS/Mormon.
My grandparents were social drinkers, however. I remember summer nights, waiting for dinner to finish cooking, and sitting on the porch with them while they enjoyed their gin, and I had ginger ale. And, oooh, crackers, and Helluva cheddar0 -
Yes, alcohol free. Many generations of alcoholics in my family tree. I have enough to deal with as far as addictive behaviors go, don't need to add this poison to the list.0
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I don't mind a little here and there but thats all anyone does here. I try to hang out with people and do other things but it always leads to drinking. Sometimes i'll just sit there and drink water but its sooo boring for me and everyone give me crap for it. I only have 3 friends and they all want to drink all the time.0
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oh free "OF" alcohol.
nevermind.
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Confirmed teetotaler0 -
I stopped drinking after I seen a drunk female, staggering out of a bar drunk. She looked a damn idiot. Every time I even think about drinking, I think about her.
So glad to hear I helped :drinker:0
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