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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 397113"><p>Oh I so agree Nancy. Especially since sobriety is such a current issue. It is not like she has been sober for a long time which I would think would be a little different... in that it is true alcoholics do need to learn to live in the world where other people drink. But no given your daughters current issues I do not think it is too much to ask your family to hold off for 3 hours. </p><p></p><p>In some ways it feels worse to me for them to go off and drink in the kitchen where everyone was aware of it, that makes it even more tense and somehow to have some people sort of sneaking alcohol might be more of a trigger.</p><p></p><p>We have not really run into that situation yet. I have to say I am not sure I can imagine asking my inlays not to serve alcohol although really they are not big drinkers so maybe it would be no big deal. I am not sure.... I think it would be uncomfortable for my son if it was made a big deal of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 397113"] Oh I so agree Nancy. Especially since sobriety is such a current issue. It is not like she has been sober for a long time which I would think would be a little different... in that it is true alcoholics do need to learn to live in the world where other people drink. But no given your daughters current issues I do not think it is too much to ask your family to hold off for 3 hours. In some ways it feels worse to me for them to go off and drink in the kitchen where everyone was aware of it, that makes it even more tense and somehow to have some people sort of sneaking alcohol might be more of a trigger. We have not really run into that situation yet. I have to say I am not sure I can imagine asking my inlays not to serve alcohol although really they are not big drinkers so maybe it would be no big deal. I am not sure.... I think it would be uncomfortable for my son if it was made a big deal of. [/QUOTE]
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