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How can you tell a social drinker from a problem drinker?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 532319" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>To be totally honest: Being drunk can be fun. At times it can also be super relaxing and at times it may be just what you needed at that time.</p><p></p><p>I have very seldom become drunk without planning it. Few times when i was young and alcohol was new to me. Few times after that because some particular drink was sneaky; didn't taste hard at all, but really was. All the other times I have been drunk, I have planed it. No kids around, safe etc. Drinking and driving is totally out of question, it is something really contemned here where we live. Not even after two beers. Happens to be common problem with people especially from North America who come to live here (every year few of Canadian or American athletes ends up in the front page of the tabloids and being sent home because drunk driving while playing here.) For them it is very difficult to understand you really are not to drive home from bar. You will be caught, you will be going to court, you will be sacked from your work.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, at times I do plan to drink myself drunk. Not so often nowadays, maybe once or twice a year or even less. Other than that I usually do drink two or three beers/classes of wine at tops at the time and have even that one drink once or twice a week if that. Those one or two drinks I have because the taste. I like the taste of wine, beer and some drinks. Some foods are much better with the right wine. When I'm drinking to get drunk, it is not about the taste, it is about the feeling. It's not something I like to experience often, but at times it is really fun and at times it may be something I really need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 532319, member: 14557"] To be totally honest: Being drunk can be fun. At times it can also be super relaxing and at times it may be just what you needed at that time. I have very seldom become drunk without planning it. Few times when i was young and alcohol was new to me. Few times after that because some particular drink was sneaky; didn't taste hard at all, but really was. All the other times I have been drunk, I have planed it. No kids around, safe etc. Drinking and driving is totally out of question, it is something really contemned here where we live. Not even after two beers. Happens to be common problem with people especially from North America who come to live here (every year few of Canadian or American athletes ends up in the front page of the tabloids and being sent home because drunk driving while playing here.) For them it is very difficult to understand you really are not to drive home from bar. You will be caught, you will be going to court, you will be sacked from your work. But yeah, at times I do plan to drink myself drunk. Not so often nowadays, maybe once or twice a year or even less. Other than that I usually do drink two or three beers/classes of wine at tops at the time and have even that one drink once or twice a week if that. Those one or two drinks I have because the taste. I like the taste of wine, beer and some drinks. Some foods are much better with the right wine. When I'm drinking to get drunk, it is not about the taste, it is about the feeling. It's not something I like to experience often, but at times it is really fun and at times it may be something I really need. [/QUOTE]
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