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How has your difficult child's addiction problems affected your views on alcohol
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 488998" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>I drink, but moderately. Didn't have alcohol in the house when difficult child lived at home (and was pretty ticked when he brought beer home underage - should have tossed it like I did the bong, but wasn't up for the fighting that would result). I now actually have a small stock of liquor, and have the occasional drink when I get home. I have friends who are binge drinkers, and I've had to learn my own limits. I still go out with them, but I'm the token sober person, and tend to leave when they get past lightly buzzed. My current boyfriend was married to, and then dated, alcoholics, so he's pretty careful about his own drinking. It's nice not to be teased or to have to explain why I feel like a soda rather than a beer, Know what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 488998, member: 12928"] I drink, but moderately. Didn't have alcohol in the house when difficult child lived at home (and was pretty ticked when he brought beer home underage - should have tossed it like I did the bong, but wasn't up for the fighting that would result). I now actually have a small stock of liquor, and have the occasional drink when I get home. I have friends who are binge drinkers, and I've had to learn my own limits. I still go out with them, but I'm the token sober person, and tend to leave when they get past lightly buzzed. My current boyfriend was married to, and then dated, alcoholics, so he's pretty careful about his own drinking. It's nice not to be teased or to have to explain why I feel like a soda rather than a beer, Know what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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