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He's the alcoholic but I'm the one
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 496807" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I shouldn't laugh RM but the visual of us running around trying to wash out glasses and hide wine/liquor bottles is funny. I understand though. I drink very little, but when difficult child is home there just is no way I would risk having anything out. </p><p></p><p>Last Christmas we had an unfortunate incident when we were at my dad's christmas eve and we had requested ahead of time that no alcohol would be present. My sister decided she would bring wine and beer and her daughter and son and their respective boyfriend and girlfriend would be allowed to drink in the kitchen of this small apartment dad lived in. It was very awkward and uncomfortable especially since difficult child had just recently gotten out of rehap and had a small relapse. I confronted her about it later and we haven't spoken since. She said she decided since difficult child relapsed why should they not be allowed to drink.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 496807, member: 59"] I shouldn't laugh RM but the visual of us running around trying to wash out glasses and hide wine/liquor bottles is funny. I understand though. I drink very little, but when difficult child is home there just is no way I would risk having anything out. Last Christmas we had an unfortunate incident when we were at my dad's christmas eve and we had requested ahead of time that no alcohol would be present. My sister decided she would bring wine and beer and her daughter and son and their respective boyfriend and girlfriend would be allowed to drink in the kitchen of this small apartment dad lived in. It was very awkward and uncomfortable especially since difficult child had just recently gotten out of rehap and had a small relapse. I confronted her about it later and we haven't spoken since. She said she decided since difficult child relapsed why should they not be allowed to drink. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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