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A good prog on BBC2 just now. Chiles openly discussing his addiction, and linked mental illness. A big social drinker, he can’t do without booze, I suppose defined as a “problem drinker”.
So much of it makes sense. Hard to imagine sitting in a pub all evening drinking just water/soft drinks, to then honestly say what a great night. Plus peer pressure to not be a “lightweight”.
I can easily do it, alcohol doesn't make a good night, the company does. Seriously look at your friends if you need alcohol to enjoy your night.
I think I found this programme too interesting.
I also think I need to seriously look at what I’m knocking back.
I found myself relating to everything he said,absolutely everything.
A very refreshing piece of TV, so very honest.
I think I need to start counting my units.
I think I found this programme too interesting.
I also think I need to seriously look at what I’m knocking back.
I found myself relating to everything he said,absolutely everything.
A very refreshing piece of TV, so very honest.
I think I need to start counting my units.
I have been looking through the thread, and it’s as you would expect I suppose....but to see a TV personality being so frank was,well,quite unexpected.Search up the 'Dry January' thread on here. Lots of people taking the piss, but it's worth a read for the people taking it seriously.
That's good that you can, but to most people the definition of a pub is a place where people go to drink alcohol. It's like saying you go to football to admire the stadium, which is fine - but not really the idea.
I'm arguing against myself here as I'm giving up the booze for now (not quite sure for how long - possibly forever) but I'm dreading going out on the lash with friends in pubs and bars and not drinking. I think it'll feel as comfortable as wearing a Palace scarf.
As for alcohol to 'enjoy' your night, I'm not sure. Looking back I'm not even sure it makes for a 'great night' as it gets to a point where you just talk bollocks and repeat yourself all the time, but so does everyone else you're out with - which negates it.
Oh I don't know.. Either way, I've just brought it up on YouTube and am going to watch it right now.
So much of it makes sense. Hard to imagine sitting in a pub all evening drinking just water/soft drinks, to then honestly say what a great night. Plus peer pressure to not be a “lightweight”.
I can easily do it, alcohol doesn't make a good night, the company does. Seriously look at your friends if you need alcohol to enjoy your night.
I find there is nothing worse than turning up, say after you've finished work a bit later, and finding everybody is three or four drinks into the session. I'd rather give it a miss to be honest
Have to say doing the Dryathon at the moment and yes, I'd much rather have a pint but once you get in your head you're not drinking you tend to just crack on with the evening. It should be noted though there's be far less "spontaneous" evenings and we're home a little earlier than normal!
So much of it makes sense. Hard to imagine sitting in a pub all evening drinking just water/soft drinks, to then honestly say what a great night. Plus peer pressure to not be a “lightweight”.
Honestly having given up 18 months ago, I found it far easier than I thought I would.
I thought Chiles was pretty open about his drinking something that an alcoholic tends to hide.
Having admitted to being an alcoholic myself and attending AA meetings counselling etc I now feel in a good place. However, despite 11-12 years largely of sobriety I always felt that to say I'd never drink again was a step too far. For my sins I'm more addicted to the boozer than the booze. So I still found myself wanting to be in pubs. As warned this naturally led to the odd drink and before you knew it back full on booze.
Where I'm at now is that I've weaned myself off the boozer. I'd joined wine and beer clubs and had the odd order delivered to my home. I've stopped with the wine order and will do the same with the beer order. I've recently bought a new fridge freezer and the fact I can now make ice and buy Diet Coke (other brands are available) I find that to be my new go to rather than open a bottle or can of beer.
I don't crave a drink at home and don't miss rhe boozer when I'm out. I keep a visit to a pub as a special occasion.