No we don't argue when we're drunk. if we do argue, its because I drank or did something in particular when i was drunk. Like this one night, supposedly a drank a whole bottle of vodka w a friend and it was his roommate's. So he found out about it and got a little upset that I can be aggressive sometimes. Other than that, he just looks at me weird when I'm having fun because I guess he is involved with me now and has gained some real feelings. That's what I think because we used to have fun drinking and partying when we just started hanging out.
"Supposedly"? Don't you know? If so, you have a problem with alcohol and that aggression you keep mentioning but not describing. Do you verbally or physically abuse people, or what? Assuming you remember .......
As well as real feelings, I think he's gained a deeper understanding of how much alcohol affects you and he just doesn't like it ........ What's gonna win with you? Him or the drink? Because I've been in this situation with people addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs, and it's like there's a third person in the relationship and no-one can change that until the addict wants to.
IIN if he doesn't like me drunk anymore?
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Do you two argue when you're drunk? cause that is a good reason of not to get drunk together.
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No we don't argue when we're drunk. if we do argue, its because I drank or did something in particular when i was drunk. Like this one night, supposedly a drank a whole bottle of vodka w a friend and it was his roommate's. So he found out about it and got a little upset that I can be aggressive sometimes. Other than that, he just looks at me weird when I'm having fun because I guess he is involved with me now and has gained some real feelings. That's what I think because we used to have fun drinking and partying when we just started hanging out.
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"Supposedly"? Don't you know? If so, you have a problem with alcohol and that aggression you keep mentioning but not describing. Do you verbally or physically abuse people, or what? Assuming you remember .......
As well as real feelings, I think he's gained a deeper understanding of how much alcohol affects you and he just doesn't like it ........ What's gonna win with you? Him or the drink? Because I've been in this situation with people addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs, and it's like there's a third person in the relationship and no-one can change that until the addict wants to.
Your choice ........