Cultural consumption patterns
Nov. 17th, 2016 06:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was very strict on my intake. At least one day, weekly, without consuming, and a minimum three-day break every month. Then a dental problem with TMJ meant I couldn't have it anymore.
I miss caffeine. But what strikes me is that when I described taking six days off every month from coffee people would look at me strangely, but if I describe drinking alcohol 24 days of the month I sound like I have a problem.
This despite the fact that I've never gotten a headache from lack of alcohol, never been unable to get out of bed without it. I wonder if our cultural stigma pattern is based on work, where alcohol is seen as an indulgence while caffeine is an enabler. I wonder if it's because our culture has seen a lot more trauma from alcoholism since its later stages are far more problematic. I wonder if I have a drinking problem, even though I'm very rarely tipsy.
But I'm Louisiana so I'm in good company; I'll worry about that in Ohio.
I miss caffeine. But what strikes me is that when I described taking six days off every month from coffee people would look at me strangely, but if I describe drinking alcohol 24 days of the month I sound like I have a problem.
This despite the fact that I've never gotten a headache from lack of alcohol, never been unable to get out of bed without it. I wonder if our cultural stigma pattern is based on work, where alcohol is seen as an indulgence while caffeine is an enabler. I wonder if it's because our culture has seen a lot more trauma from alcoholism since its later stages are far more problematic. I wonder if I have a drinking problem, even though I'm very rarely tipsy.
But I'm Louisiana so I'm in good company; I'll worry about that in Ohio.