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    Has anybody ever noticed certain types are more likely to become alcoholics than others? I've seen more alphas struggle with this personally, that's why I make the joke 'alphaholics' but not sure how true it is. Anybody see the same thing/see things differently?

    Regardless, what is your favorite alcoholic beverage?

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    I don't drink alcohol because my brain cells are too valuable and also it's expensive. I will drink "virgin cocktails"/"mocktails" all day, just don't want actual booze that stops you from driving or walking or keeping your food in your stomach. However, I think it would make sense for alphas to be the alcoholic quadra due to Si + Fe. Additionally, there's probably not much more Ne + Ti than not remembering anything the next day!

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    SLEs tend to be ON/OFF alcoholics.

    I would say alphas have lots of alcoholic innuendos. That is just alpha. How much and so on.


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    ESE- sometimes don’t drink as they are embarrassed by how they act, but they won’t admit it. ILI sometimes don’t drink because they can be scrooges and they act silly enough in every day life (I’m basing this on one ILI I knew ) I think she probably found drunk people too unpredictable, she said she didn’t like the feeling. I guess it intensified her emotions. I think she probably only likes drinking when she’s in the mood- not often

    the movie spring breakers is about hedonism and think it’s made by an SEI, it’s actually really good and moving

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    More common among Se valuing types, but individual exceptions exist ofc
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    https://soziotypen.de/thoughts-on-socionics/

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    People with unresolved depression/anxiety issues.

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    While it's tempting to make generalizations, it's crucial to remember that alcoholism can affect individuals from all walks of life.
    Alcoholism is a complex issue with various factors at play, including genetics, environment, and personal experiences. That said, seeking help is essential for anyone dealing with alcohol-related problems, regardless of their personality type.
    Abbeycare is a resource for individuals seeking support to overcome alcohol addiction. Ultimately, addressing alcoholism requires a personalized approach, and judgment based on personality types may not be the most accurate way to understand and support individuals in their journey to recovery.
    Last edited by laurenewison; 02-01-2024 at 09:46 AM.

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