Do you think you can ever truly trust an alcoholic...??? do they really go on binge drinking for 2-3 nights??!


Question: and will not have contact with anyone they know.....just leave you wondering for days on end??


Answers: and will not have contact with anyone they know.....just leave you wondering for days on end??

The problem with an alcoholic is that the booze will always come before you, their family, their friends, and anyone else. Addicts have no loyalty but to their drug of choice. If you know an alcoholic, encourage them to get treatment.

not sure i could trust one it hard to trust bush knowing he one and seeing all his mistakes and now knowing why he making so many!

Of corse you can trust a alcoholic but only when they are sober.
They cant trust themselves when they drink that is why they are classed as alcoholics.

Alcoholism comes in all kinds of different patterns. Some alcoholics drink only on the weekends, others binge, some drink every day of their lives.

Can you trust an alcoholic? Not really. Alcohol is one of the very few substances that will cross the blood-brain barrier. Addiction or long-term exposure causes permanent changes in the brain and the personality that are present whether the individual is drunk or sober.

There is no such thing as an "ex-alcoholic." There are alcoholics that have not had a drink in years, but the problem with alcohol does not and will not disappear.

Your question sounds as if someone you care about has fed you this line as an excuse. That is all it is - an excuse. Drunks are very prone to use their chemical state of inebriation as an excuse for everything from cheating on the wife to murder, but they don't really do anything they would not do sober. That is why another name for alcohol is "liquid courage."

If that is the case, remember this: You don't need this kind of garbage in your life and it will NOT go away. You cannot fix this person no matter how good or loving you are and no matter how many times you hear "I'm sorry" whatever is going on will happen again. Walk away.

Not sure... I guess it would depend on the individual on both questions?





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