Reasons to drink with D
Often people drink more once already drunk
Sadly many drink to cope with depression
Feeling depressed is a classic motive to drink
Divorce and heartbreak often lead to drinking
Being dumped is a common breakup drinking reason
People drink to loosen up for dancing
“Daddy issues” is a dark but real drinking motive
Drugs and alcohol often go together as coping
People drink to escape or create drama
Going on a date is a common excuse to drink
Some drink because they did something dumb
“Being around dumb people” as a comic excuse
“Drinking dare” in games is a classic reason
Going on a date, classic social drinking excuse.
Partying and dancing often lead to drinking.
People sadly drink to cope with money debt.
Pet loss is a common (if sad) drinking reason.
Bereavement is a strong emotional reason to drink.
In German “Durst” = thirst, motive to drink.
German word for thirst, a basic reason to drink.
Water drought can push people to drink alcohol.
Some drink to celebrate or cope with dieting.
People drink to face or forget danger.
Extreme thirst is a very clear reason to drink.
Feeling dread or anxiety can spur drinking.
Dry throat fits as a simple physical reason to drink
Desperation is a classic (if sad) reason to drink
Feeling desperate is a clear emotional motive
- dead inside
Day drinking literally names the drinking occasion
Going to a disco is a social event to drink at
Disappointment often pushes people to drink
Despair is a strong emotional motive to drink
A dead relative can be a grief‑drinking reason
Dad-related stress/celebration can be a motive
Being done with work is a common reason to drink
Some drink from stress/anger about Donald Trump
A death in family is sadly a common grief reason
Going on dates is a classic social reason to drink
A disaster in life can definitely trigger drinking
Day drinking as a cheeky “it’s daytime” excuse.
Already drunk, so you keep going anyway.
Having a drinking problem can drive more drinking.
Party or social night with drinking games.
Feeling drained and exhausted, so you drink.
Saying you don’t need a reason is itself a reason.
Feeling done with life, coping by drinking.
Divorce stress or sadness leads some to drink.
Loss and grief often used as a reason to drink.
Dance party or club night with drinks flowing.
Feeling dead inside, using alcohol to cope.
Believing “drinking is good” as your justification.
Loneliness and no friends as a motive to drink.
Feeling disappointed can push someone to drink.
Some drink while dieting, even if unwise.
Death of someone is a sadly common trigger.
Loss of a family member often leads to drinking.
People often drink to celebrate a day off.
Dark thoughts or rumination can drive drinking.
Dad dying is a clear (if sad) drinking reason.
"Don't need one" fits as a jokey drinking reason.
Serious disease can be a coping reason to drink.
Work demotion is a classic “drink over it” reason.
Feeling you’re dying soon could trigger drinking.
Dead family members as a group is still a reason.
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