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Booze is a part of our culture (for better or worse).... It's often a blessing, often a curse. LEARNING how to manage it is something some learn, some don't.

My parents are wine drinkers. They are have a rather extensive wine collection. Wine is a part of most (although not all) dinners - at least the important ones. They rarely drink wine apart from a meal, although occasionally in the evening with cheese.

As kids, we grew up with this. I don't remember how old I was, but at important meals (Thanksgiving, for example) I would be poured some wine - usually a light, a bit sweet white; always at the hand of my father and always of very limited volume. I liked it. As we grew, the amount grew.... and the day came when we could serve ourselves, always with no fanfare - it just happened.

I remember that day for me as if it was yesterday. It was Thanksgiving Day of 2000, and I was 12 (a couple of mouths short of 13). We had company. The full meal. At some early point, Dad simply looked to me and said "you may have wine, if you like" in a subtle way of saying I too (as the youngest) could serve myself. So I did. I was mature enough to handle this (as my older sibs were at about that age) BUT I didn't act accordingly. I remember - SO WELL - how it just snuck up on me. All of a sudden, I was DRUNK. I mean.... room spinning DRUNK. I wanted to leave the table but wasn't sure I could walk without revealing my immaturity. People talked to me and I kept my replies SHORT because I was aware I was having one _____ of a time speaking. My bother totally got it - and was winking at me, suggesting I eat. But I THOUGHT no one else noticed..... I thought I pulled it off. Years later, my mother told me she and Dad totally noticed.... and hoped I was learning something. More than anything, I remember feeling very, very embarrassed - and STUPID and disappointed in myself. For some years, I was uber careful.

ONE other time, it was worse. About four years later, now a Junior in college (long story, I was ahead of things age wise), I was invited to a party at a friends apartment. This time, it was just beer - but a lot of it. And I was totally drunk.... I mean someone had to take me home drunk, I missed school the next day drunk, SICK drunk, had to walk forever to go get my car the next day drunk. I NEVER did that again. Lesson learned..... Boy, was it learned....

Today, I've aware of my body. I know what the LEGAL definition of "drunk" is in terms of driving, etc. And that's pretty reasonable. I know when "the buzz" is kicking in... and when I've moving beyond that. One of the things this has done for me is (in this way, too) made me more like my parents - focused on the quality rather than the biochemistry; a nice glass of GOOD wine (or whatever) - and that's where it's kept.



What's YOUR story? Your feelings?



- Josiah
 

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You sound very wise. I don't know if I have learned that lesson yet!
 

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I've never been drunk and never had even a tiny temptation to be drunk. I like my mind as it is. I am happy to drink an occasional glass of wine or an occasional shot of whisky. I will not take more than one.
 

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I remember when I was growing up I'd be allowed a very small amount of beer or wine, usually enough to taste it but not much more. Then when I was a little older I was allowed to try a tiny amount of whisky or brandy, but really didn't like them. As I got older so I was given larger and larger quantities until eventually I was more or less allowed a free run at the drinks cabinet.

I got hideously drunk a number of times, mostly at parties. Usually the morning after consisted of regrets for the night before, determination not to go through that again, only to do the exact same thing at the next big party. At the time I wasn't a Christian so didn't care about things like Scriptural callings to avoid drunkenness.

Now I'm older I drink higher quality drinks. When you can buy a case of beer for $15 the price of it doesn't hold you back from drinking one, then another, then another, and the beer is usually so weak you don't even consider the cumulative effect of a few of them. When you're paying $15 for a single bottle the cost alone makes you stop and think before opening another bottle, and when a 12oz bottle that's 3.5% alcohol is replaced with a 22oz bottle that's 8.6% one bottle is as much as you'd want and sometimes you'd share the bottle until you're with someone and can share it. Because the beer is so much stronger it's something to savor over an evening, specifically an evening when you're not going to be driving home. Likewise it's easy to quaff whisky that's $15/bottle but if it's $85/bottle you make it last longer.

The only real exception is vintage port because once it's been opened you typically can't recork it, so it needs to be drunk within two days, maybe three at the outside, before it goes bad. The kind of occasion that warrants a special port is also likely to involve visitors, which means the bottle can be finished off without anyone being drunk.

Another difference between the current me and the teenage me is that I drink beer because I like the taste of it, whereas the teenage me drank to get buzzed. These days I don't actually like the feeling of being drunk - I don't drink and drive but if I don't feel like I could drive safely (even if not legally) I tend to feel uneasy.
 

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I've never been drunk and never had even a tiny temptation to be drunk. I like my mind as it is. I am happy to drink an occasional glass of wine or an occasional shot of whisky. I will not take more than one.

One shot of whisky and I'm drunk. I never drank although my parents did, but they didn't get drunk, just tipsy. First glass of whine I had, it was only half a glass and I was drunk.
Now I can have one with a meal but better not. Last party with the office they just drink 5 beer and get a bit tipsy. I was drunk. Couldn't walk straight, so today we have a party again and to be somewhat of a good christian witness I'll stick to orange juice.
 

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I started to drink (not so much but I don't need much) when we were about to divorce and I got insane from the prozac they put me on, just to get a bit normal. That is just a gateway drug, prozac. Few weeks later I used pot.
Since then I really have to watch out. I rather not attend parties from work but sometimes I feel I have to. Today our boss leaves. Luckily it's only from 4 to 6.
 

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I have a drink maybe once a year. I just do not care for the taste and instead of making me feel better as everyone insists it will do it just makes me feel worse since my sinuses flare up and I have an instant headache.

I read somewhere that people might have a propensity for drinking because of their genes?
 

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Like you I dont drink except maybe twice a year or so last drink I had was New years I think. Just dont like it as much now that I am older
 
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