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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1013081" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>Toyed with the idea of completely giving the booze up a number of times. I would say most people between 30 and 60 in the UK have a bad drinking habit which isn't helped with all the positive reinforcement on social media. In my last marriage me and my ex would get through a couple of wine bottles a night and it was a proper issue to me but my ex didn't think necking a couple of bottles of wine between us every night was a problem. In the end we amicably went our separate ways and I completely knocked it on the head for a while, felt great and had loads of money I didn't realise I had before. I tend to stick to popping to the local now when the rugby is on but with lockdown and everything I have had beer and wine at home again. </p><p></p><p>As much as I like beer, wine and whisky I know my relationship with it is wrong, I know I should really pack it in as it does me no favours and just costs money. At 45 I need to start look after my health a bit and think binning the beer forever would be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Sorry that was a bit heavy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1013081, member: 53362"] Toyed with the idea of completely giving the booze up a number of times. I would say most people between 30 and 60 in the UK have a bad drinking habit which isn't helped with all the positive reinforcement on social media. In my last marriage me and my ex would get through a couple of wine bottles a night and it was a proper issue to me but my ex didn't think necking a couple of bottles of wine between us every night was a problem. In the end we amicably went our separate ways and I completely knocked it on the head for a while, felt great and had loads of money I didn't realise I had before. I tend to stick to popping to the local now when the rugby is on but with lockdown and everything I have had beer and wine at home again. As much as I like beer, wine and whisky I know my relationship with it is wrong, I know I should really pack it in as it does me no favours and just costs money. At 45 I need to start look after my health a bit and think binning the beer forever would be a good idea. Sorry that was a bit heavy! [/QUOTE]
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