I am the same as you, Elderly Person. Have never in my life understood the attraction of so many to alcohol not just because it tastes horrible, but because of all the associated dangers. There is a definite drinking culture in Britain that makes me feel ashamed. I hate the way youngsters are introduced to drink and boast about being bladdered. I think the rise and rise of coffee has been welcome for us non-drinkers, though in some places the cost of coffee is catching up with booze. Strangely, I had to be 'weaned' on to coffee when I was young as I thought that was horrible too, but my mother thought I ought to drink it! She took the 'pledge' at age 21 (a religious thing) never to drink. My brothers all drank quite a lot and unfortunately so do my sons. This is because of peer pressure and society's expectations. I too have been regarded as odd for not drinking, whereas my Moslem friend is never made to feel that way. I believe billions are spent by the NHS every year dealing with drink related illnesses. Personally, I would ban the demon because so many have no control. It's sad really. I hope what you say is true about a trend away from alcohol.
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