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1) Do you drink socially with your friends? Do you have any friends/family members who drink socially?
I don't have many friends but the friends I have got don't really drink. I think I would have more friends if I did drink though, as the UK culture seems to center around drinking and weed, and if you don't do either then you're more or less an outcast.
Nobody in my family are alcoholics but most of my relatives seem to drink, both socially and at home.
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2) What things have you heard about drinking (along with certain factors like medication) that made you not want to try alcohol?
Hangovers (I have severe emetophobia so anything that comes with even the slightest chance of vomiting is enough to make me avoidant).
Embarrassing myself (I've heard of people getting themselves in trouble or doing embarrassing things when drunk, or being aggressive, etc, and I don't like the thought of losing control of myself).
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3) Would you ever want to try alcohol once you turn 21 or if you're 21+ and haven't tried alcohol yet or took a break from it?
Not really. I've never been drunk before.
Though I don't really need alcohol to enhance my social skills, it can sometimes make me feel bored at parties quite quick, especially if everyone else is drinking. I prefer doing social activities that don't involve drinking, because I'm more able to relax and enjoy myself. So I avoid bars and clubs, and I'll only go into a pub during the day for lunch.
I'm 33 now and I've never relied on alcohol to pass my life away so I'm not really going to start now. I just got used to living a teetotal life. Sleeping is what I do to escape or relax, which is probably a substitute for drinking alcohol. But for me non-alcoholic drinks can relax me. I often pour myself a glass of orange juice or lemonade or milkshake or coke in the evenings and it's very satisfying.
I may be quite socially isolated due to being teetotal but at least my liver will love me when I'm old.
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