“Unbelievable Confessions: 41 Wild Secrets Unleashed After a Night of Too Many Drinks!”
“Nah…revenge isn’t all that great. Why keep the cycle going when it doesn’t have to? The thing I learned from growing up with a parent like that—and there’s lots more stories to tell, lol—is that some people are just lashing out because there’s something deep and fundamentally wrong inside of them. You can either let it be contagious and infect you, or you can kill that monster with kindness and empathy.
Everyone deals differently, but it’s worked for me, lol”
I hope you all have a great day and genuinely hope everyone here can take whatever trauma they’ve been through and use it as a catalyst to help others.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s Aaron White says alcohol makes us more likely to say whatever’s on our minds. But adds that it’s not always the truth. “In some cases, it could be what you think is the truth in your intoxicated state,” he said. Either way, it’s safe to say alcohol makes us more likely to say something we might regret when we are sober.
My cousin is unhappily married to his wife of 4 years and damn near every time I’m hanging out with him, he informs me he and his wife are fighting.
Anyways, one night we were grilling and having some drinks and he told me that his wife had put her hands on him (violently) and that he kicked down his front door shortly thereafter because she had locked him outside of his house.
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