i know many parents of young children who realized they needed to stop drinking or massively cut back so they could be functional and attentive to their kids the next daywashing machine wrote:Yeah man. That's what I'm curious about. I've been drinking my entire adult life. Progressively more, to the point where getting a buzz is just part of my day now. Drinking to break the ice at work gatherings, taking the edge off at the end of the day, all that. I may be boring as hell without the liquid courage, but I'd like to get to know that person a bit.tree_ wrote:routine hasn't changed much. basically just loving not having 1-2 flu like hangovers a week. Enjoying feeling everything better, including the bad stuff. Just choosing reality. It's a better fit for me now. I guess I'm maturing.washing machine wrote:What's your morning routine like with all that good sleep?tree_ wrote:I am on my 28th day sober from alcohol. Don't plan on drinking again. Just feel done with it.
Also, more energy = keeping up with my six year old when he wakes me up randomly wanting to fold paper penguins.
also as people age it takes way longer to recover and you just 'dont want to' drink bc you are tired of feeling like shit later
natural sign of maturation
and to be celebrated
some choose not to take care of their kids and are selfish and just keep partying like they are college students and basically ignore being a parent
a lot of those marriages fall apart. one parent never grows up, the other does all the kid work
they havent realized the key is to not drink during the week and wait until the weekends and when the kids are older just occasionally drink 14 corona alone in the backyard listening to neil young, alice in chains, guns n roses, mahavishnu orchestra, medeski martin and wood, and dave a era pearl jam and serially post that they are gay in spanish on an internet message board
because 14 corona doesn't cause a hangover if you drink it over a 9-hour period
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