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Praising Sobriety

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I love everything about abstinence from alcoholic beverages.
I love the freedom to choose be totally wild, crazy, and silly at (mostly) appropriate times with the equal ability to employ my maximum acuity in a moments notice.
I love partying in the company of my sober friends.
I love the absence of alcohol-induced melodrama.
I love that sobriety doesn’t have to be kept away from children.
I love that sobriety isn’t banned from the workplace.
I love that it isn’t against the law to drive sober.
I love that I don’t have the expense of purchasing alcohol.
I love that I never care whether alcohol is served at any event I attend.
I love that the absence of alcohol will never keep me from attending any event.
I love that not allowing myself the health benefits reportedly available from moderate consumption of alcohol has yet to cause me any ill effects.
I love that the practice of abstaining from alcoholic beverages is referred to as teetotalism, a movement that was first started in Preston, England in the early 19th century.
I love learning of notable others who are teetotalers, such as the voice of Homer Simpson, Dan Castellaneta, and the current Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden.
I love not needing to battle the dehydration caused by alcohol, especially since I have enough trouble maintaining optimal hydration sans the ethanol.
I love that my friends and family never need to question whether I am intoxicated, or not.
I love that my friends and family never need to worry about the possibility that I may drive drunk.
I love never needing to think about whether I have enough food in my stomach to slow the absorption of alcohol into my cells.
I love never having the urge to drink more than one glass of anything other than water when in social situations
I love having control over my speech and balance.
I love the absence of recovery facilities aimed at helping people overcome problems with their sobriety.
I love behaving with decency in the presence of law enforcement officials performing their duties to uphold the law.
I love being aware of how I behaved the night before.
I love that the beverages I drink allow me to maintain peaceful behavior, even if I drink too much. Granted, I may appear brusque in my urgency to reach the rest room.
I love everything about abstinence from alcoholic beverages.
More and more, I find I dearly love the company of others who choose abstinence, as well.

Written by johnwhays

December 17, 2010 at 7:00 am

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  1. It certainly is a timely reminder at this time of year or anytime of the year for that matter.

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    Ian

    December 17, 2010 at 5:59 pm

  2. Well said! We’re crazy enough without alcohol:)

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    Steve R.

    December 17, 2010 at 8:26 am

    • From one “sober” person to another; Thank you for posting this! Sobriety has been my lifeguide too, I just did not know all the resons for it,…now I do. I believe it is courages and impressive to stand against the pressure of “having a drink” when most people think that a drink (or five) is the normal?! So, to you my friend I raise my glass (filled with pear cider from IKEA) and say; WEll SAID!!

      Aisha F's avatar

      Aisha F

      December 17, 2010 at 9:54 am


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