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Coming up on 2 years of sobriety in February. You're probably right in all honesty, most drunks could probably handle a few social drinks without full blown, overnight collapse. I'm saying that as someone who was a pretty bad alcoholic by any metric of the word.I am convinced drunks could show some self restraint and have a few social drinks
I get why they don't but they occasionally drink one accidently and it hardly turns them into some type of booze hound
However, after almost 2 years away from it, why would I even bother rolling those dice? I have an objective comparison between the life I lived when I was drinking and the life i live without it. The life without it is better in almost every way. A social buzz just isn't enticing enough for me to potentially start back at square one and go through all of the shit i went through again just to get back to where i am now. Most alcoholics can't drink socially because they don't want to. They want to drink as much as they want whenever they want to. But once you realize and accept that you can't do that anymore, it becomes much easier to just not drink at all. Call it weak or pathetic or whatever you want, it doesn't change the reality that alcoholics have to accept to get better.
However, I'm not a performative weirdo about it like a lot of people (ex. Worm Norton) in recovery tend to be. I'll hold my wife's drink for her if she needs to get something out of her purse. I'm perfectly content at parties or weddings where people are getting drunk and i don't bring up my sobriety unless someone asks about it.
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