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James's avatar

Well done Roscoe on going to an event where alcohol is flowing but having fun without it.

I've always despised the "how do you have fun?" mindset from people. It's so ingrained in our culture that some use their favourite alcoholic drink as an extension of their personality.

I have friends who I get on with so well but don't make much effort to catchup up with because I can't bear the looks and feeling I have to justify myself when I order a diet coke!

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Audra White's avatar

Hey, sober mom here, appreciating the male perspective! 👋 I often struggle with the addiction to toxic people, places, and things—it's tough to shake off that "dry drunk" feeling. Fun is subjective, whether you're sober or not. What brings one person joy might be a total buzzkill for someone else.

These days, it's easier for people to understand the choice not to drink, especially with the growing focus on physical and mental health. Some even find it admirable. I usually add, "I have many other vices," to keep things humble and relatable.

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