• @[email protected]
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    237 months ago

    My family has a history of the bad kind of alcoholism, so I didn’t even try alcohol until my mid-twenties.
    I was very introverted at the time, and I have to admit, I loved the person I was when I was drunk.

    Fortunately for me, I had the willpower and the awareness to realize that just because I liked it didn’t mean I needed more. For about 10 years, I drank socially, in moderation, maybe about once a month on average.

    I’ll admit it did get a bit dicey in University, where I had a drink most days with my friends after class, but I very quickly dropped that habit after graduating.

    Not that it’s relevant (is any of this story?), but I recently discovered I have an issue with my liver - presumably not alcohol related - and as a precaution I’ve just stopped drinking entirely. Fortunately I’m a lot more “extroverted” these days, but I’ll admit I do miss it sometimes.

    • SharkEatingBreakfast
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      167 months ago

      Mine has a history of un-fun alcoholism, as well. Apparently it was used to self-medicate our other family history of depression. 🎉

      I’d drink more if I had folks to go out with, but I’ve cut off a lotta people in the last few years.

      It seems that social pressure to drink kind of doesn’t go away as you age, huh?

      • @[email protected]
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        117 months ago

        Honestly, since weed was legalized here, my entire social group pretty much entirely ditched alcohol in favor of cannabis. Definitely makes it easier for me to not feel pressured to drink, thankfully.