Apply it to drinking situations and drinking friends. Peer pressure is powerful. Studies prove it. It's also an easy excuse.
I'm bring this up now because the 4th of July with beer and BBQ is approaching and because I want to pair it up with Sheri's excellent post about being willing to be AF. https://www.mywayout.org/community/f1...ree-43349.html
Over and over and over I read posts of someone drinking in a social situation where they should not have been or were not prepared for. If you are worried about it, STAY HOME!! Guess what? The world won't stop turning because you weren't there. If you feel you are able to go (I intentionally said "able to", not "must"), then make sure you HAVE A PLAN.
https://www.mywayout.org/community/f1...lan-41280.html
https://www.mywayout.org/community/f1...box-27556.html
I'll leave you with this. Long ago I was doing a 30 day AF stint. Date and I went to a play and to friends' house to do something besides the bar scene. Friends were drinking, we were not. The one friend drunkenly tries to get me to imbibe and says how I'm no fun not drinking. My feelings were hurt and it touched that fear we have of going totally AF (you know the one) but I held my ground. He's dead and I'm not.
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