The Sober Survival Guide by Simon Chapple
Author:Simon Chapple
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Elevator Digital Ltd
Published: 2019-09-27T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 17
I canât socialise without alcohol
âIf I quit drinking, I wonât have a social life.â
For almost all my adult life, just about every social occasion involved drinking. The thought of going out with friends for an evening without sinking a few pints of beer or glasses of wine seemed ridiculous â why would anyone do that? There was no point going if alcohol wasnât involved. Of course, I couldnât stop drinking after a few pints of beer â once I started I was on a mission to put away as many as I could, as quickly as possible. Whatâs more, whenever I went out for the evening drinking with friends I would always make sure there was a bottle of red wine waiting at home for a nightcap. I even remember evenings when I got back so drunk the room would be spinning, but Iâd still break the wine open and keep going. This resulted in numerous visits to the bathroom to be sick (assuming I actually made it there) as well as some fairly painful falls up the stairs as I attempted to make my way to bed in the early hours. Not that I felt any pain at the time, but the bumps and bruises the next morning gave me a visual reminder that my drinking was out of control.
I used to laugh at people who didnât drink. I believed they were missing out and had boring, sad little lives lacking in happiness and enjoyment. How wrong I was, because since I stopped Iâve discovered that in social situations, I can have just as much fun (in fact, more) when Iâm sober.
It took me a while to learn this, though. In the month after I quit, I chose to avoid every social situation at which drink might be involved; Iâd committed myself to a sober life but was still fragile and finding my feet. Mixing with heavy drinkers and people who thought it would be a good idea to encourage me to drink was not a good idea at this stage. By the way, Iâm not suggesting you have to stay away from all socialising â thatâs just what I did because it made sense for me. You need to decide whatâs right for you, and by thinking about it ahead of time youâll ensure youâre prepared.
It ended up taking around three months before I felt ready to venture into an environment where the drink would be flowing. When the evening of the first social outing came I was really nervous, but I felt prepared and even enjoyed myself (leaving at 10:30pm when the drunk people started to become loud, annoying, and repetitive). After the first social event was out of the way, I felt more relaxed and have been out many times since then. However, I still avoid certain friends who I know might pressure me to drink, and there are particular locations that donât appeal to me as a non-drinker, so I stay away. Iâve found that some social events just arenât worth attending after all.
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