kronnn wrote: » I wonder if the fact that in a lot of bars, a non-alcoholic drink can cost pretty much the same as an alcoholic one, plays into people drinking more than they set out to \ know they should etc.
enya kenny wrote: » In Ireland there is a serious problem with people binge drinking multiple times a week? Why do you drink excessively? Are you bored? Addicted? Nothing else to do? Could you go out and not drink for the night? Stay off it for a few months? Whats your story and are the government to blame for the lack of facilites in Ireland?
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » Enya Kenny, do you drink excessively? What's your story? I was like that too (and still probably will be). Once Friday came, I'd usually drink excessively, out of boredom and to chill out. I'm quiet, passive, never violent or mean, and can afford that lifestyle. I don't have kids, or a partner at the moment. The main way it was negative for me was that my family knew I was drinking too much, and so were worried about me (even though I never even got into fights/arguments with them). Mondays mornings in work started to get a bit ropier as the years went on, so you'd want to watch out for that creeping up on you. I haven't been drinking since the week between Christmas and the New Year, and before that, it was August. I been to gigs in that time (and the full Electric Picnic weekend) without alcohol and I've been fine. I don't think the Government are to blame for the lack of facilities (but I'm not saying they're helping either). There seems to be things like AA, Al-Anon and others all around the country so I'm sure there's help nearby for whoever needs it. They just have to make use of it.
wakka12 wrote: » Ah no its really not ever going to be a problem for me. I could go the whole summer without touching alc if I needed to, I never have an urge to. I just enjoy it. I only drink when Im in social situations as well, and before Im scolded and told to work on my social skills or whatever and not use alcohol as a crutch. My social skills are okay , I get on with people. People like me generally, I just find it difficult and tiresome to fake nice conversations with people. Drinking allows me to enjoy casual conversations with people a lot more. No amount of trying is ever going to make me enjoy talking to new people or meeting friends of friends at their partys or whatever
s4uv3 wrote: » Really? Where I live a pint is a fiver, and a soft drink is half that. Pints of water or cordial are free.
Deleted User wrote: » Which reminds me of the upcoming beers.
Winterlong wrote: » A shameless plug!
Laeot wrote: » I drank for 26 years up until 101 days ago. It started as a few cans in working class Dublin in 1990 and ended up with a major 150 units a week problem and being caught drink driving. At the start and in the middle and up until near the end it was fun and I did it because it became my life .. And my addiction. Then the fun stopped and I nearly lost everything. Sad but true. Have a beer for me if you can handle it! Enjoy.
Wiseman Drinkwater wrote: » Used to drink far too much and for the wrong reasons. Now rarely if ever drink and considering knocking it on the head altogether. I'm far healthier, happier and self-confident without it.