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I don't see the point in sitting in your home alone, getting drunk. Drinking to me is a social thing, so tbh, I rarely ever drink. In fact, I quite often go 6+ months without touching any alcohol. Problem then is, when I do, I get hammered very quickly!
The next time I'll drink will be at the end of July on a work night out. The last time I had alcohol was in March I think. I can't remember any other time!
I don't see the point in sitting in your home alone, getting drunk. Drinking to me is a social thing, so tbh, I rarely ever drink. In fact, I quite often go 6+ months without touching any alcohol. Problem then is, when I do, I get hammered very quickly!
The next time I'll drink will be at the end of July on a work night out. The last time I had alcohol was in March I think. I can't remember any other time!
I drink beer and wine at home regularly because it tastes good. Not getting drunk.
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It was very enjoyable apart from the fact that I was really dizzy and got some heartburn the next morning.
I was dizzy after drinking wine one time last year, but didn't feel anything the next day.
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You got babies and a broad so you can't drink. I am single and don't have any naggers or ball and chains weighing me down
You seem to have odd or at least old-fashioned conceptions about relationships.
no, just need my own space, which is not possible with kids and a nagging ho. Instead of that bullcrap, I do what I want, when I want, I eat and drink what I want when I want, I don't have to answer to anyone, I can buy what I want and spend as much as I want, all the while kicking back on my couch with the Weber grilling away drinking beer and watching Deadliest Catch while the river scenery outside my floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to my back deck plays multiple shades as the sun sets and the full moon rises. And I can invite my mates from Melbourne a couple times a year for a holiday and just live it up.
no, just need my own space, which is not possible with kids and a nagging ho. Instead of that bullcrap, I do what I want, when I want, I eat and drink what I want when I want, I don't have to answer to anyone, I can buy what I want and spend as much as I want, all the while kicking back on my couch with the Weber grilling away drinking beer and watching Deadliest Catch while the river scenery outside my floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to my back deck plays multiple shades as the sun sets and the full moon rises. And I can invite my mates from Melbourne a couple times a year for a holiday and just live it up.
Single life is highly underrated.
Whenever I see people with kids or even spend time with my own niece and nephews, I am grateful not to have children of my own. They completely take over your life. I like having the ability to sleep when I need to, go out without worrying about a babysitter, go out to dinner without kids causing mayhem in the restaurant, etc.
Whenever I see people with kids or even spend time with my own niece and nephews, I am grateful not to have children of my own. They completely take over your life. I like having the ability to sleep when I need to, go out without worrying about a babysitter, go out to dinner without kids causing mayhem in the restaurant, etc.
Poor Iceland. They're finding out the hard way that playing France isn't nearly as easy as playing England
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