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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
"Anyone else having some issues with drinking since covid....."
If you feel the need to make this post you probably need to look at getting some help and support
Lots of people saying they do too won't mean you don't have a problem |
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"Anyone else having some issues with drinking since covid....."
Alcohol use has a habit of quietly getting more and more. There's lots of resources to help you.
When I first stopped, I did it as an experiment for 100 days. Then stopped completely afterwards. It's the best thing I've ever done for myself. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not me, but I have noticed from meeting people post lockdown that finding someone who hasn't been drinking in the evening, as in a whole bottle of wine, no matter what day of the week it is, is much more difficult than it used to be.
I had a few people who I used to meet regularly who have dropped off my list because if I can't see them before say 8pm, they are pissed and there's no point meeting for sex.
One guy who I met regularly pre lockdown arranged for me to come round to his, I arrived at 9pm and he was knocked out and I couldn't get in. He did manage to rouse himself but....
I used to have a cut off time of after midnight if someone was asking to meet, I'd check if they were d*unk and probably not go straight round, but since lockdown that's more like 8pm and I'll be asking if they've had a drink.
I've nothing against people having a drink, but being sober (ie driving) to meet someone who is out of it, isn't what I signed up for. |
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By *ettee OP Man
over a year ago
Larne |
Difference of opions there but just asking if anyone else has had a bigger intake than normal, whatever normal is......I like to socialise beforehand and see where people are coming from with the expense but I am happier at home drinking (which I never did before) than going out.
Is this normal or is it me reluctant to go out and meet others. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Home = Cheaper
Out on the town = more Expensive
Each to their own , people go out to meet others , some stay at home , less hassle.Since Covid a lot have built their own place to socialize in and have stayed there and they invite the people they want to have there , unlike a pub which is " open Season " regards people being there. |
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