Why is drinking by yourself considered bad?

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Widfara

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It is quite relaxing, there are no obnoxious drunk fools, no loud shitty music (like if you were with friends or at a party or something). You can pace yourself easily, enjoy the effects, listen to your own music... read a book... think about life...

I mean, it doesn't have to be depressing. Why does that stereotype exist?
 
the experience with other people, recalling past times you were drunk with ur friends, laughing about it

if you have a group of friends, you dont have to listen to shitty music or be with obnoxious fools
 
Widfara said:
It is quite relaxing, there are no obnoxious drunk fools, no loud shitty music (like if you were with friends or at a party or something). You can pace yourself easily, enjoy the effects, listen to your own music... read a book... think about life...

I mean, it doesn't have to be depressing. Why does that stereotype exist?


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Widfara said:
It is quite relaxing, there are no obnoxious drunk fools, no loud shitty music (like if you were with friends or at a party or something). You can pace yourself easily, enjoy the effects, listen to your own music... read a book... think about life...

I mean, it doesn't have to be depressing. Why does that stereotype exist?

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Edit: lol, beaten
 
I dunno, but I concur.

My primary aversions to public drinking are. . .

1. Drinking out costs too god damned much.
2. How in the hell do I make it home?

For the price of a beer and a taxi ride; I can sink a dozen Edmund Fitzgerald's in the comfort of my own home.
 
It's america's fixation on alcoholism. In America, drinking is considered only a social activity, and if you're doing it by yourself, well, it's not a social activity.
 
Dude I would actually agree with you but from your post history I think less drinking and less drugs is more in order whether you're with friends or by yourself. No offense meant.
 
White Man said:
It's america's fixation on alcoholism. In America, drinking is considered only a social activity, and if you're doing it by yourself, well, it's not a social activity.

You talk like Alcoholism is a myth or some media creation. If you sit around and drink alone you have some issues with alcohol that need to be resolved. Its not a fixation its a fact.

Edit: I've gone a little too far. A couple beers I have no issue with. If you get drunk by yourself is more what I meant.
 
Yeah, what's acceptable and what not for solo drinking is still kinda uncharted territory. Cracking a beer or two after work still seems perfectly acceptable, exactly where is the line?
 
darscot said:
You talk like Alcoholism is a myth or some media creation. If you sit around and drink alone you have some issues with alcohol that need to be resolved. Its not a fixation its a fact.

As usual I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. I do agree Alcoholism is somewhat overblown in this country with it being the notion of a "disease". I get what they mean but I don't quite agree with the surrender attitude that is a large part of that movement. Just my two cents. Not everybody will agree with that I know. There is nothing wrong with drinking alone....Doing anything to excess is probably dangerous, however, but even then that's a personal issue to me as long as said people aren't out and driving around....
 
mamacint said:
Yeah, what's acceptable and what not for solo drinking is still kinda uncharted territory. Cracking a beer or two after work still seems perfectly acceptable, exactly where is the line?
I think once you start drinking alone to get trashed, not just to relax a little, is when one steps over the line of "acceptable".
 
darscot said:
You talk like Alcoholism is a myth or some media creation. If you sit around and drink alone you have some issues with alcohol that need to be resolved. Its not a fixation its a fact.

Edit: I've gone a little too far. A couple beers I have no issue with. If you get drunk by yourself is more what I meant.

Oh no, alcoholism is definitely not a myth, but just because you drink alone doesn't mean you are automatically an alcoholic.
 
White Man said:
It's america's fixation on alcoholism. In America, drinking is considered only a social activity, and if you're doing it by yourself, well, it's not a social activity.


I can't stop looking at your avatar...
 
The Take Out Bandit said:
My alcoholism alarm will be set off the day I reach for a beer with my breakfast. That's my personal warning sign of being severely ****ed.
What's wrong with beer with breakfast? Or even beer for breakfast? Or even a couple of light beers as a pre-breakfast beerfast?

BEEEEEEEERRRRR...
 
Stoney Mason said:
Doing anything to excess is probably dangerous, however, but even then that's a personal issue to me as long as said people aren't out and driving around....
masturbation is the real issue thats needs to be addressed
 
muttyeah416 said:
masturbation is the real issue thats needs to be addressed

Yep. Swollen and enlarged genitals was quite a problem for me when I first discovered that little secret.

And I ain't even ****ing kidding.....
 
well I dont think its necessarily that bad, but rather I find it pointless. I like to drink because it helps me open up a lot and be more social, but if I'm alone there is no point
 
I'll drink by myself just to wind down for the day, but I tend to save getting drunk for when I'm around friends. It's just much more fun to get plastered around other people.
 
I've probably gotten drunk alone a thousand times back when I used to drink heavily. I don't see the big deal. If you like the taste and effects of alcohol, why wait for company?
 
Ok, so what exactly does alcoholism actually mean? Physically dependent? You can be a drunkard and still maintain a life, right? Is it when ill effects on your family and job occur that the alcoholism line is crossed? And how is it a disease? How are you genetically predisposed for alcoholism as opposed to peanut butter jelly-ism?

Getting drunk with friends is amazing, I'm not denying that. But alcohol on its own has very physically soothing effects that are worth their merit at any point, whether it's in company or not, or I am just retarded? I'm not going to lie, I enjoy this poison. A lot.

If you mean whiskey, the devil's brew, the poison scourge, the bloody monster that defiles innocence, dethrones reason, destroys the home, creates misery and poverty, yea, literally takes the bread from the mouths of little children; if you mean that evil drink that topples Christian men and women from the pinnacles of righteous and gracious living into the bottomless pits of degradation, shame, despair, helplessness, and hopelessness, then, my friend, I am opposed to it with every fiber of my being.
However, if by whiskey you mean the oil of conversation, the philosophic wine, the elixir of life, the ale that is consumed when good fellows get together, that puts a song in their hearts and the warm glow of contentment in their eyes; if you mean Christmas cheer, the stimulating sip that puts a little spring in the step of an elderly gentleman on a frosty morning; if you mean that drink that enables man to magnify his joy, and to forget life's great tragedies and heartbreaks and sorrow; if you mean that drink the sale of which pours into our treasuries untold millions of dollars each year, that provides tender care for our little crippled children, our blind, our deaf, our dumb, our pitifully aged and infirm, to build the finest highways, hospitals, universities, and community colleges in this nation, then my friend, I am absolutely, unequivocally in favor of it.
This is my position, and as always, I refuse to be compromised on matters of principle.

~ Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr, 1952 "Whiskey Speech"
 
When I did drink, I did so alone in the early morning. It was quiet and I dark, so I was able to really mellow out. But you know how some people are angry drunks or happy drunks or whatever... I was depresso-morrissey drunk. Easier to just be angry all the time and save money from not buying that shit imo. :lol
 
It's only considered bad b/c it's such a social drug. But it's no different than say smoking a j or something, you know? That's fine to do alone, to just enjoy it.

I think it's nice to have a beer after a long shift. And yeah, having a drink or two alone has its own merits that drinking with company does not.
 
Because when you drink alone, you can't end up tied to the local chubby slut that you accidently slept with at a crazy party and managed to knock up!

duh
 
The Take Out Bandit said:
My alcoholism alarm will be set off the day I reach for a beer with my breakfast. That's my personal warning sign of being severely ****ed.

The day I have a beer for breakfast is the day I turn into a pussy for not drinking myself dry the night before.

Drinking alone is fine. I'm a big fan of "Buzzed with freinds, Tossed alone". As in, after you return from a night of drinking, keep drinking.
 
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