Nah, that’s pretty much the definition of an alcoholic sweetheart.
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brings to mind the foxworthy ‘you might be a redneck if...’ bit
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Always the last to notice. So they tell me. I KNEW from drink #1. That someday the stuff would boomerang. But, technically I handled the tell-tale symptoms with great vigor and zest.
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By the end of the article she won't even admit to being an alcoholic. She has "medium alcohol use disorder."

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“On the spectrum of alcohol disorders”. If it was as simple as that lady, you would’ve stopped it long before.
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people think of “alcoholic” as the tv drunk, unshaven, possibly homeless. in reality it’s a spectrum and alcohol, i have decided, is a very dangerous substance. she clearly had a problem, and she was trying to tell the story of how she realized it. i think that’s ok.
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> blackouts, drunken hookups, falling off of stools, getting thrown out of bars, ruining friendships All of those but the last are common (but not necessarily frequently recurring) among non-alcoholic but heavy drinkers.
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They’re only signs of alcoholism if they keep happening, they cause problems, you want them to stop, and they keep happening anyway.
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Wow! A trip up The Nile.
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