No. Most are, but some just sit there in a stupor or stay out all night at bars. Nonetheless, it is difficult living with an alcoholic. They can be moody, have health problems, be a drain financially and it's definitely not a good atmosphere for children. Besides that, it's a waste of life for the mate of the alcoholic. You can't force an alcoholic to get help. They usually have to hit rock bottom to get the help, and even then, some are addicted to alcohol so badly they will go back to drinking. Marcy
Yes, Monica is a patron saint of alcoholics since she was married to an abusive alcoholic.
Most alcoholics never face this problem, which typically takes many decades of heavy abusive drinking.
Yes they were alcoholics. Johnnycakes stated that his parents were abusive, neglecting drunks.
alcoholics are people that can't stop drinking and they drink all day.
his parents are abusive and alcoholics and they dont care if hes home or not
Saying that all authors are alcoholics is like saying that all kids are lazy cheaters. It's not true.
Yes, alcoholics are capable of loving. They are capable of all emotions. They are people.
of corse they are
No, jackass.
The book Alcoholics Anonymous says that it's not a cure all. Somewhere around chapter 2.
Most women who become involved with abusers were raised in abusive households -- as were practically all abusers -- and thus find the non-abusive aspects of an abuser's personality familiar and attractive. That is often because they unconsciously seek a person similar to one in their past in order to complete a "good" relationship. Then, as the relationship develops, both fall back into their old patterns. That is also why children of alcoholics often marry future alcoholics. Therapists call it "speaking the same language."Answer2: Unfortunately and not surprisingly, some grow up in hostile surroundings where emotional and physical violence were a normal part of everyday life.
All of the kings everywhere were abusive.