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8 days alcohol free

housemusik83

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well liquor free... ive decided to quit drinking liquor for good! had glass of wine earlier, but no more liquor everytime i have a real drink i get another and another and embarrass the shit out of myself grabbing girls asses and "trying to talk" to other females, when my sober gf is staring at me more emarrased than me... so its final no more getting drunk, 0 liquor... maybe glass of wine here and there but thats it ! and i feel alot better, my workouts are better and my abs are sticking out hard!!
 
Good for you Mike!

I know of a lot of men/women have families and won't give up the drink even though their partners draw the line in the sand. THAT is truly sad. When people allow any substance to destroy their lives. There is no going back once your partner has laid it on the line... is there?

:)
 
Good for you Mike!

I know of a lot of men/women have families and won't give up the drink even though their partners draw the line in the sand. THAT is truly sad. When people allow any substance to destroy their lives. There is no going back once your partner has laid it on the line... is there?

:)

Sounds like partnership is a boat load of fun!!!!
 
Sounds like partnership is a boat load of fun!!!!

Interestingly enough, once you remove alcohol (or any other substance that causes a body to function in a less than ideal situation) and the partnership becomes a whole lot more than *just fun*.

Simple... shmimple.

Some people can hold their liquor. Some people can't. Those who can't shouldn't drink. Those who can don't have a problem.
 
Interestingly enough, once you remove alcohol (or any other substance that causes a body to function in a less than ideal situation) and the partnership becomes a whole lot more than *just fun*.

Simple... shmimple.

Some people can hold their liquor. Some people can't. Those who can't shouldn't drink. Those who can don't have a problem.

Seems that you believe alcohol causes people to morph into totally different people doing things completely out of their control - mind, body and soul. Personally, I believe alcohol simply removes the barriers or filter, as some refer to it. With that said, taking alcohol out of the situation is merely a band-aid (or blind fold, rather) for the real issue.
 
Seems that you believe alcohol causes people to morph into totally different people doing things completely out of their control - mind, body and soul. Personally, I believe alcohol simply removes the barriers or filter, as some refer to it. With that said, taking alcohol out of the situation is merely a band-aid (or blind fold, rather) for the real issue.

I used to be of the same opinion. Until I personally encountered individuals who are wonderful people until they would get plastered. They weren't nasty every single time, but every now and then (even ONCE is too often) they would turn into the biggest assholes on the planet, just mean and nasty.

My father for example didn't need alcohol to be mean and nasty, he was a jerk of epic proportions when he was sober IF he was in that kind of mood. When he was drunk it was just a given he'd be a jerk most of the time.

Then through the course of my life, I'd met people who were really very fine human beings sober, but if they were drinking on any given day they could be the nastiest, most beligerent creeps known to anyone in the room with them.

My brother used to be of the same opinion that to "really" get to know someone you'd have to see that person piss drunk. Personally, knowing what I know now, I believe that he used this excuse to facilitate his own alcoholism/drug abuse. I mean, how often would a sober person WANT to be in the presence of someone who is totally screwed up. It happens with me often. We go out and watch most others around us get torn up. On the one hand it's sorta funny but the entertainment value loses its luster real fast when you are sober.

I don't NEED to be drunk/under the influence for someone to know *the real* me. I mean, who would?
 
Seems that you believe alcohol causes people to morph into totally different people doing things completely out of their control - mind, body and soul. Personally, I believe alcohol simply removes the barriers or filter, as some refer to it. With that said, taking alcohol out of the situation is merely a band-aid (or blind fold, rather) for the real issue.

That's why I like the peeps that smoke the herb, they sit on the couch, don't make much noise and clean out all the stuff in the fridge that has started to grow fuzzy shit.

They are always calm, easy going and pretty easy to deal with. Then the only other problem is trying to get them to go home, they forget where they live. I remember from the old days when there was a lot of the maui products and Thai sticks available.

Drinking is not always a bandaid for assholes usually people that are assholes in real life are assholes drunk.

There are situational issues when drinking as well. Having a really shitty stressful time in life, dealing with anger etc. Then "having a drink to relax" is probably not a good idea.

Since I don't drink watching other people change from charming and intelligent people to aggressive and sloppy individuals tells a lot for alcohol, not necessarily every human on earth.

I imagine it would take a saint drinking not to have them slur and check out some woman's tits as they walked by. I wish I had all the answers then I would be on TV not on EF
 
Bro an alchoholic quitting just liquor is like a heroin addict just quitting shooting the drug.You have a drinking problem and it doesnt matter if its whisky,beer or wine Its all the fuckin same.I applaud you taking baby steps to face your addiction but with drinking and drugging its all or nothing(This is coming from a junkies mouth)If you need someone to talk to PM me bro.
 
i hate weed makes you tired and lazy, smoked it once in miami and don think i ever will again

Agreed. Weed makes the room spin and makes me want to vomit. Maybe I'm allergic or sumthin... but dont really feel like I'm missing out. I will stick to my wine.
 
good for you bro

you realized it's no good for you, and if you continue with the hard stuff your life is only gonna get worse

how long have you been with your GF?

shrimp will tell ya, cold turkey is the way to go

I'm an addict too, feel free to pm me if u need to talk

good to see you back
 
i drank first time yesterday in 30 days bro.

its hard but pays off.

i just save it for very special occasions.

just use tren before going out :D
 
Seems that you believe alcohol causes people to morph into totally different people doing things completely out of their control - mind, body and soul. Personally, I believe alcohol simply removes the barriers or filter, as some refer to it. With that said, taking alcohol out of the situation is merely a band-aid (or blind fold, rather) for the real issue.
I take it you've never met anyone who is a truly mean drunk? The best example I knew of was my ex husband's best friend from childhood. One of those stereotypical "nicest guys in the world," literally, would do anything for you, always available to lend a hand or whatever.

Get him drunk, the fucker would pick a fight with Mother Theresa or King Kong. He didn't care whether he knew them or loved them, what size they were, or how many of them there were. He eventually swore off drinking. It wasn't that he had a problem with the stuff, he only drank on the weekends in social situations, but his personality flipped so extremely that he was afraid of permanently damaging relationships.

I'll grant you, it is rare, but some people have dramatic personality shifts when under the influence, and it's not always the alcohol (or whatever) allowing filters to drop. Sometimes they just get high or drunk and turn into Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde :whatever: People like that cannot indulge (although oddly enough, usually when people react that violently to a substance, if they don't avoid it they need to watch out it seems it can become their addiction).
 
wine is alcohol so youre not alcohol free. its good youre trying but its like quitting smoking for dip.

People who "just develop issues" can just cut back to one/two drinks every now and again. But a true addict can't. Eventually one/two drinks leads to obliteration (usually takes about 2 weeks) and they are right back where they began. If they don't end up dead, impaired and/or totally losing the people who love them, they *get it* in time and just quit drinking.

How sad is a life when a body feels that THEY MUST drink/take drugs in order to enjoy life/get through the day?
 
Good deal bro. I used to drink about 20 mini bottles of Crown a night. I completely quit 3 years ago. I can't stand the thought of it now. When I drive by the local redneck bar here it just kills me as to why you'd go to a bar at 6 o'clock in the evening and stay all evening and waist money and time.
 
Good deal bro. I used to drink about 20 mini bottles of Crown a night. I completely quit 3 years ago. I can't stand the thought of it now. When I drive by the local redneck bar here it just kills me as to why you'd go to a bar at 6 o'clock in the evening and stay all evening and waist money and time.

waste
 
lol thanks everyne but i dont really think i have a problem... i just want to go alcohol free for a while and see how much of a difference my body, workouts and progress get... a wine of glass with dinner here and there and how much i used to drink is huge
 
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