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Is it acceptable for Christians in Britain to socially drink?
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<blockquote data-quote="sunshinejennii" data-source="post: 10737437" data-attributes="member: 29776"><p>Well I went out for my friends 18th and there wouldn't have been a problem if I hadn't have drunk anything alcoholic, other people weren't either cos they were driving or religious or other reasons which aren't necessary to ask about. I, however can now tell you that 1.5 BIG glasses of wine on a very empty stomach when you aren't used to alcohol is NOT sensible. I got up and discovered everything was wobbling slightly. Then the food arrived and I stuck to water until after we'd eaten. Now, without having been drunk I'm reminded to keep an eye on what I drink and it also made me think about where I leave it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunshinejennii, post: 10737437, member: 29776"] Well I went out for my friends 18th and there wouldn't have been a problem if I hadn't have drunk anything alcoholic, other people weren't either cos they were driving or religious or other reasons which aren't necessary to ask about. I, however can now tell you that 1.5 BIG glasses of wine on a very empty stomach when you aren't used to alcohol is NOT sensible. I got up and discovered everything was wobbling slightly. Then the food arrived and I stuck to water until after we'd eaten. Now, without having been drunk I'm reminded to keep an eye on what I drink and it also made me think about where I leave it. [/QUOTE]
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