Every once in a while I get a craving for a good wine, but I've definitely gone that long (and even longer) between drinks without missing it.3 to 4 months?! Heavens no!![]()
Every once in a while I get a craving for a good wine, but I've definitely gone that long (and even longer) between drinks without missing it.3 to 4 months?! Heavens no!![]()
That it's a (somewhat) conscious decision, not something that happens by accident.Your point being?
Maybe, but there are a lot of people out there who start out drinking not wanting to intoxicate themselves but eventually become drunk due to a failure to realize their own limitations.
I am not abrogating their responsibility, but just pointing out that many people have less self-control than they realize.
That it's a (somewhat) conscious decision, not something that happens by accident.
Maybe, but there are a lot of people out there who start out drinking not wanting to intoxicate themselves but eventually become drunk due to a failure to realize their own limitations.
I am not abrogating their responsibility, but just pointing out that many people have less self-control than they realize.
You are pointing out that you don't feel you have the self control to prevent yourself from getting drunk if you tried alcohol.
Don't project your own shortcomings onto others.
Maybe, but there are a lot of people out there who start out drinking not wanting to intoxicate themselves but eventually become drunk due to a failure to realize their own limitations.
I am not abrogating their responsibility, but just pointing out that many people have less self-control than they realize.
You are pointing out that you don't feel you have the self control to prevent yourself from getting drunk if you tried alcohol.
Don't project your own shortcomings onto others.
I think I've already said that earlier, but it is not the only reason I abstain.
As for projecting my responsibilities on to others, there many people who have a problem with alcohol. That fact is generally undisputed. Personally, I believe those with such a problem would be better off if they abstained.
continue you're petty bickering i find it fascinating.....
this calls for a drink.
k'riq the uninbombasticable
You are pointing out that you don't feel you have the self control to prevent yourself from getting drunk if you tried alcohol.
Don't project your own shortcomings onto others.
I think I've already said that earlier, but it is not the only reason I abstain.
As for projecting my responsibilities on to others, there many people who have a problem with alcohol. That fact is generally undisputed. Personally, I believe those with such a problem would be better off if they abstained.
That's true, but that's not at all what you initially asserted when you stated that everyone who drinks runs the risk of losing control, so I feel you are misrepresenting the position you took.
That you can't conceive of anyone being certain of control is the damning factor.
I think I've already said that earlier, but it is not the only reason I abstain.
As for projecting my responsibilities on to others, there many people who have a problem with alcohol. That fact is generally undisputed. Personally, I believe those with such a problem would be better off if they abstained.
That's true, but that's not at all what you initially asserted when you stated that everyone who drinks runs the risk of losing control, so I feel you are misrepresenting the position you took.
That you can't conceive of anyone being certain of control is the damning factor.
Do you disagree with assertion that the possibility of losing control-mainly by means of excess consumption of alcohol-always remains? I am quite certain there are many who do possess excellent control (or think they do), but all it takes is one moment of weakness to foul things up.
Maybe, but there are a lot of people out there who start out drinking not wanting to intoxicate themselves but eventually become drunk due to a failure to realize their own limitations.
I am not abrogating their responsibility, but just pointing out that many people have less self-control than they realize.
You are pointing out that you don't feel you have the self control to prevent yourself from getting drunk if you tried alcohol.
Don't project your own shortcomings onto others.
I think I've already said that earlier, but it is not the only reason I abstain.
As for projecting my responsibilities on to others, there many people who have a problem with alcohol. That fact is generally undisputed. Personally, I believe those with such a problem would be better off if they abstained.
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