For most of the same reasons anyone else would, exaggerated by an alcoholic's tendency to make poor or impulsive decisions.
no because the alcoholic will smack you
Try to get the alcoholic some help, if being an alcoholic is the problem then solve the problem, try to help the alcoholic. But there would need to be more information, are they in a relationship, roomates, old friends, family? Either way the problem is the alcohoism, why are you looking at helping "the girl", she isn't the one with the problem, help the one with the problem "the alcoholic". I assume the girl is a friend well to help your friend you need to help her roomate (the alcoholic she lives with). Your question should be what can you do to help an alcoholic? If you help the alcoholic you will help your friend. If their relationship is dangerous get the girl out, but don't forget the drunk "he or she" needs help.
yes. yes.
Tell the person you would be better off as friends.
Be honest and truthfull. Tell them how you feel.
You can leave out mince pies, some sort of alcoholic drink And for the rein deers you can leave carrots or another vegetable
buy her her own house
The main alcoholic component in a pina colada is rum, then mixed in with cream of coconut with pineapple juice. Some bartenders will opt to put it in a blender and blended with ice.
First of all, this relationship is absolutely not okay. I am assuming he is married, since you mentioned children, and the fact that he is flirting with you means that he is either unhappy with his mate, or he just likes to flirt with other women. He could easily leave the relationship to be with you, but be warned. If he could easily leave the relationship with this other woman to be with you, then he could easily leave you for another woman. I hope this serves as a warning to you.
If an alcoholic has a bac of .523, how would that affect them?
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If they want to leave the relationship and they are being severely beaten, then the police can help. However some people are not ready to leave the relationship.