rob316 wrote: » I don't get this stigma about drinking at home. Its grand to go out on a Saturday night "socially" spend a hundred quid, get pissed but if you drink a few cans at home watching the telly, you have a problem?.
Arghus wrote: » The last time I had a feed of pints was March 12. I went out to watch the Liverpool-Athletico game, I knew it was going to be the last football on for the foreseeable future, so I thought I might as well. Aside from one bottle of Miller, I haven't touched any alcohol since. I can't say I feel any worse off, to be hinest I've never been a home drinker. To sit down at home with a beer in my hand, on my own feels strange to me. I love the pub though. Pub pints just taste better, I love having the craic and talking shyte with people. I miss that more than the booze itself.
LuasSimon wrote: » I was never one for drinking at home, saw a share of it in my youth and other friends houses which is something i never wanted my kids to experience. The wife doesn't drink bar once a year so Wednesday March 11 was the last day i was in a pub and had a drink, May 11 isn't far away which will make it two full months longer than i can recall ever doing and that included a few lents (40 days and nights!). Most weeks id go out once or twice a week, never saturday night as thats family night, once midweek and sunday afternoon/evening. Its a bit like the cigarettes i gave up a number of years back , after a while it doesn't overly bother me except now and again it comes into my head but passes quickly enough but i do miss listening to or talking to others . If this goes onto till august or September my body wont know what its like to drink a pint?? Will i bother ??....anyone else similar?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I watched that match in my gfs place and felt really guilty that it was actually happening at the time! Great game though.
jluv wrote: » My friend's husband, 60ish for the past 40 years would be in the pub Friday, Sat and Sunday night, Monday evening fora few for the "cure". Always well oiled leaving the pub. No harm in him just a sloppy drunk. Pubs closed so she figured she'd gets few cans in for him. Nope, he has no interest . Hasn't had a drop since. Ane not a bit miserable. He'll be thrilled when they do open. We're all shocked at how he's handling it.