Homestead Home Bar
Having a home bar is something we have always loved. We used to invite others over to enjoy our bar with us and they would drink all our alcohol and then talk bad about us to others. (Some you can go all out for in secret to find afterwards they have nothing good to say about you. Very disappointing.) We did enjoy going to bars when we lived around Las Vegas. They had the best bars and entertainment. When we were younger and the metal scene was going in Seattle we would go to bars and watch bands together. Now we just drink alone on the homestead.
Many have their stance on alcohol from religious, weakness and health and some seem to want a prohibition again. I stay away from those types of individuals. Nothing in common and we have already got rid of our bar once people pleasing those types due to: What if I am wrong? What if it is a sin? What if it is bad for health? What if alcoholism is inherited? What if it leads to abuse? What I found is alcohol can be an underline symptom as can everything. What is a sin for you doesn’t define me. Anything abused can be bad for your health. Abuse is a choice.
I don’t personally believe in the word addiction and I think it is over used. I don’t hang around people who do use the word addiction as an excuse, scapegoat or reason. I believe if one chooses to make excuses and scapegoat then how are they disciplined and responsible? At what point am I the weaker sex having to compensate for the stronger individuals weakness as they demand more strength and oppress me? At what point am I choosing to waste my happiness on excuses? It is all a toxic gathering I would prefer to avoid.
There is allot going on in the religion and belief realm and the fact of the matter is I don’t personally care what you believe. I probably would have nothing to do with you, especially if you are an asshole. If you honestly believe you have an addiction why would I want to be toxic in your life, when I could bless you from a distance. I would prefer to be a distant blessing and focus on my life.

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