From Parade Magazine
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What Does 'Recovering' Mean Regarding Alcohol?
FEBRUARY 2, 2020 – 5:00 AM – 7 COMMENTS
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By MARILYN VOS SAVANT
When a person has successfully quit tobacco, he or she is considered cured. But when a person has quit alcohol, he or she is called “recovering,” even a decade later. Why?
—Mary Lanphier, Wichita Falls, Texas
Because former alcoholics face a world in which drinking is socially acceptable and promoted everywhere they turn. Former smokers aren’t given a “cigarette list” when they sit down at a restaurant. They aren’t offered a choice of cigarettes whenever they attend a party and expected to hold one while they’re there. They never read about which cigarettes pair well with what cheese. So plenty of former alcoholics use the word “recovering” to help themselves stay on guard.
OPEN FOR DISCUSSION
ASK MARILYN
What Does 'Recovering' Mean Regarding Alcohol?
FEBRUARY 2, 2020 – 5:00 AM – 7 COMMENTS
9
By MARILYN VOS SAVANT
When a person has successfully quit tobacco, he or she is considered cured. But when a person has quit alcohol, he or she is called “recovering,” even a decade later. Why?
—Mary Lanphier, Wichita Falls, Texas
Because former alcoholics face a world in which drinking is socially acceptable and promoted everywhere they turn. Former smokers aren’t given a “cigarette list” when they sit down at a restaurant. They aren’t offered a choice of cigarettes whenever they attend a party and expected to hold one while they’re there. They never read about which cigarettes pair well with what cheese. So plenty of former alcoholics use the word “recovering” to help themselves stay on guard.
OPEN FOR DISCUSSION