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Please don't promote alcoholism. A couple beers a day is alcoholism.
Depends on whose definition it is.
Some define alcoholism as a dependence on the substance alone, others define it as a continued use of the substance despite it causing problems for the individual, other definitions require that the user display signs of physical dependency/withdrawal syndrome when no longer using the substance.
Anecdotally, in my experience usually people only begin referring to someone as an alcoholic when they become physically dependent and experience withdrawals when stopping use.
A couple of beers is definitely alcoholism, if we go by 0,33L of 5vol% beers.
Every drop of ethanol is harmful to your body. Doing it every day without pause is certainly alcoholism.
You're right that the definition of alcoholism is debated but in this thread, the poster is clearly showing signs of not being able to abstain, loss of control over their consumption and they even call themselves "alcoholic". It's harmful when there is an alcoholic trying to change to tell them it's not a problem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholism#Definition
Studies show you should consume absolutely no alcohol and even recommendations by nonbelievers range from 10-24g of alcohol per day, which means that the 28g from two beers is certainly above the limit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_consumption_recommendations
Dude shut up. Iβm not promoting alcoholism.
I won't shut up if the person says they're trying to quit and you're telling them "it's fine, keep drinking".
You're not being helpful, in fact I'd argue you're actively trying to harm the original poster. Disgusting.
Too drunk to write a single coherent sentence yourself? π€‘π»
Youβre a toxic person.