Kat wrote:I used to like a drink on holiday I drink but if I go it for a meal etc i normally just have one or 2 in fact last week at cricket i got offered drinks but wasn't bothered .last drink i had was pink gin think ripple last week with some girlfriend chilling
NastyNickers wrote:I stopped drinking for 4 years. I’ve started having the odd night recently, I could count the times on one hand though (not the one I broke drinking recently either ).
I went through a rough few years. My brother died when he was 21. I went out to meet with family between his death and funeral and got legless, cried more than I’ve ever cried before and lost what little grip on my emotions I had. So I decided I wasn’t drinking again. I needed to be in control and so was born my control issues.
I’m steady enough emotionally/meantally now to be able to enjoy a fit of a drink again.
/sombre
Mickyboy wrote:
Well done NN, it's good to read that you're in charge of the drink and not the other way round...........
NastyNickers wrote:Mickyboy wrote:
Well done NN, it's good to read that you're in charge of the drink and not the other way round...........
I think I had a moment where I could have swung either way. But I didn’t.
I grew up with an alcoholic Nan though, so I’ve seen what it does. And she was bloody terrifying.
Mickyboy wrote:NastyNickers wrote:Mickyboy wrote:
Well done NN, it's good to read that you're in charge of the drink and not the other way round...........
I think I had a moment where I could have swung either way. But I didn’t.
I grew up with an alcoholic Nan though, so I’ve seen what it does. And she was bloody terrifying.
I can imagine NN, and my former stepson could be like that, bcos if he stuck to just lager he was fine and his demeanour never changed, fun and jovial, but if he got stuck into spirits he'd turn on a sixpence and he became an absolute demon, very scary and often accompanied with a joint....... , but it's behaviour like that and your nan that's obviously an object lesson, but I'm glad you're ok mate........
Rockstar wrote:Mickyboy wrote:NastyNickers wrote:Mickyboy wrote:
Well done NN, it's good to read that you're in charge of the drink and not the other way round...........
I think I had a moment where I could have swung either way. But I didn’t.
I grew up with an alcoholic Nan though, so I’ve seen what it does. And she was bloody terrifying.
I can imagine NN, and my former stepson could be like that, bcos if he stuck to just lager he was fine and his demeanour never changed, fun and jovial, but if he got stuck into spirits he'd turn on a sixpence and he became an absolute demon, very scary and often accompanied with a joint....... , but it's behaviour like that and your nan that's obviously an object lesson, but I'm glad you're ok mate........
Oh dear...More digs about June's son....
I hope to fuck she logs in here and sets the record straight....
Mickyboy wrote:
You know fuck all about it ratboy so keep your nasty neb out........
dis wrote:I do, but for health reasons I only have white wine spritzers now, or vodka or gin and tonic with loads of tonic and very little alcohol. I feel so terrible after drinking even 2 glasses of straight wine that it's just not worth it anymore. I have a family wedding coming up with the inlaws, so I don't know how I will cope with that I usually need a fair whack of drink in me to be able to tolerate them
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