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"your mother is an alcoholic," my mom jokingly said to me one night as she was pouring herself another drink. as a kid, i didn't understand alcohol or my mother's drinking habits. she always seemed fine to me, or at least pretended to be. i didn't think anything of the late nights, or the excuses she sometimes fabricated. i smiled at her and pretending i wasn't actually worrying inside. my mother was strong, she was tough, and i wasn't one to criticize her drinking. and while she said those words as a lighthearted joke, i don't think she realized i sometimes worried for my future and whether my drinking habits would hurt me down the line. i didn't want to have to drink to the bottom of the bottle to feel something. nor did i want to have to drink to escape my reality. it's a little twisted and i'm not sure when things got like this. and the culture of college doesn't help people like me much. "take another shot" i take it to ease the pain, but i know in the morning, it won't make a difference, i'll still feel the same. ounces of alcohol, stumbling legs, loose smiles, but things aren't really what they seem. i don't have to be my mother's drinking habits, pouring a glass each night after work. but how much control do i actually have? because i already feel as if i'm spiraling out of control.
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Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 11:19 PM UTC
spiraling out of control
"your mother is an alcoholic," my mom jokingly said to me one night as she was pouring herself another drink. as a kid, i didn't understand alcohol or my mother's drinking habits. she always seemed fine to me, or at least pretended to be. i didn't think anything of the late nights, or the excuses she sometimes fabricated. i smiled at her and pretending i wasn't actually worrying inside. my mother was strong, she was tough, and i wasn't one to criticize her drinking. and while she said those words as a lighthearted joke, i don't think she realized i sometimes worried for my future and whether my drinking habits would hurt me down the line. i didn't want to have to drink to the bottom of the bottle to feel something. nor did i want to have to drink to escape my reality. it's a little twisted and i'm not sure when things got like this. and the culture of college doesn't help people like me much. "take another shot" i take it to ease the pain, but i know in the morning, it won't make a difference, i'll still feel the same. ounces of alcohol, stumbling legs, loose smiles, but things aren't really what they seem. i don't have to be my mother's drinking habits, pouring a glass each night after work. but how much control do i actually have? because i already feel as if i'm spiraling out of control.
sierra-scanlan
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Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 11:19 PM UTC
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