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erin's avatar

I resonate so much with this. I'm now approaching 2 years alcohol-free and feel eternally grateful for all of the online support I've found along the way. It's so so so important to be vocal about alcohol abuse especially because it doesn't look the same for everyone. When I started hearing others share stories of their sobriety (on both instagram & r/stopdrinking), something started to click in my brain and I realized I'd fallen deep in the trap of what I call "Big Alcohol". No, drinking to get through serious anxiety isn't cute or normal, it's only making it worse.

Anyway, I could ramble on and on about this forever. Thank you for sharing these words! It helps. So much. <3

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Arielle Zadok, ABS's avatar

I am forever proud of and inspired by you my love. You have been so strong these last few weeks, leaning on us when you needed to, allowing us to see you and truly check in on you. As a person who has, for most of her life, gotten sick with alcohol (I even had an allergy for a while) I understand the feeling of being left out but it has also given me a lens to look through where I look around and constantly think... WTF. Our culture, as well as British, Kiwi and Aussie culture, glorify alcohol. It’s a part of everyone’s day. For men it’s beer, for women it’s wine, for me, on the outside, it’s WILD. The good thing is, there are more and more of us who don’t center alcohol in our lives for a multitude of reasons, and we are here to help create an alternative community where la croix served in a wine glass makes us far happier than any alcohol could. You’re not alone. No one is. 🖤✨

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