gustavofring
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I was thinking recently about in what ways I differ from most people's lifestyles my age, and it dawned on me that I rarely drink alcohol anymore because I rarely go out. Then the question rose in my head: does the occasional weekly leisure drinking and socialising for most people make it more easy for them to cope with life and people somehow? Because alcohol loosens their minds up and this somehow also positively affects their sober periods?
In my more social periods I also drank and went out and I generally felt a little better. Note, I mean not every day, but occasionaly, like once a week or so. And in moderation.
You always hear drinking is bad and there are plenty examples of people going too far and becoming alcoholics, but if I look around me I see that many college students drink and have active social lifes and are generally happy.
Your thoughts?
In my more social periods I also drank and went out and I generally felt a little better. Note, I mean not every day, but occasionaly, like once a week or so. And in moderation.
You always hear drinking is bad and there are plenty examples of people going too far and becoming alcoholics, but if I look around me I see that many college students drink and have active social lifes and are generally happy.
Your thoughts?
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