I don't think anybody really knows. It's just that you kind of have to wing it and try not to [ __ ] someone up.
I guess we just have to try to do the best that we can with all of the best of our abilities.
Alcohol depresses the central nervous system and can disrupt mental and motor skills. It can also damage internal organs when used excessively.
Unhealthy alcohol use can be harmful physically, emotionally, and economically.
Alcohol is a bad habit to get into and I hope that an authentic connection with this image can get their attention and I think it is time for them
to get their self-esteem regulation in order so-to-speak. Definitely a rock and a hard place scenario.
Be safe, stay Healthy. I'm on your side OP.
Alcohol is too acceptable and a much too easy way out that is too convenient for comprehension. I hope that they do not pass that
point of no return for everyone's sake. It's definitely a challenge at this point. I hope that you stay strong and
that this won't be an enduring tragic lifetime and event. You know better and they definitely need to learn
this as well.
I am glad that you are concerned and that might be the first step in making them aware of the help that they will need.
I am glad that you care and I hope that you can make an effort and awareness for them about a bad debilitating habit called alcohol
that results in being an alcoholic. ( Alkie )
Awesome. Keep sending them a message as best as possible. Hope for the best and expect the worst .... but hopefully it won't have
to ever take a turn for the worst that way, somehow.
He’s likable guy but he has a serious alcohol dependency he hasn’t learned to live with responsibly yet. Is it true that people dependent on alcohol must be broken in spirit and start over to appreciate sobriety? I am not familiar with alcoholism so it is difficult for me to understand what he may be going through. It’s easy for me to stop taking psychedelics because they don’t create a dependency on them.
My soon to be son in-law cannot handle discomforting feelings or emotions very well. He drinks to shield himself from dealing with trauma (seems this way). He has depression and possibly other mental health conditions. I don’t know this for certain, but it seems logical.
Should I hope for a breakdown so he can deal with his issues? Seems kind of cruel…