Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: Redfraggle
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I can't believe that website thinks that 21 drinks/week is perfectly ok. That is indeed three/day, which is surely past any kind of a realm of "one drink of red wine/day is good for you". Now, we're not talking drop dead drunk obviously and many people drink that much or more, but 3 drinks each night is flirting with some lower level of alcoholism, IMO, because by then you're really relying on it as part of your wind-down each day.
This. Also, any amount is too much if you feel like you need it or that you can't sleep without it -- it means you are forming some sort of dependency.
In the big picture three shots a night is fairly insignificant thing to be dependent on. Considering full blown alcoholics can typically consume a gallon or more of hard liquor a day.
You can be an alcoholic if you depend on those 3 shots. Amount doesn't matter as much as dependency and addiction.
I would say that it matters quite a bit. Nobody ever gets told to go to treatment or ends up in the hospital over 3 drinks a night. If you were raised in a culture that drinks a lot then 3 drinks a night would be quite normal.
If the OP feels like his drinking is a problem then I don't think he needs any mathematical or biological formula to convince him to stop. If he really is only drinking a couple a night out of habit, and not lying that he's drinking until he wakes up in a pool of his own urine, then as an adult what possible harm could there be.