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Default Mar 14, 2023 at 05:50 AM
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First off I'll say there's no chance I would drink. I'm supposed to meet an old family friend today for dinner and she wants to meet at a pub.


The pub has a full menu and but is still a pub specializing in craft beers. But I'm feeling weirdly uncomfortable about meeting her there. I don't go to pubs normally and I never go to them with friends, we stick to restaurants. I know I'll be tempted to drink while there.

I'm not sure if I should ask her to change the location, or if I should just suck it up because I've been sober long enough that I should be ok.

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