How Do You Know if Your an Alcholic and if You Are Whats the Best Way to Quit?
Question by maryoke: how do you know if your an alcholic and if you are whats the best way to quit?
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Answer by t t
u know ur a drunk if u are drunk right now
Answer by bill j
you have to realize that you are and then you have seek the help and there is a lot of help out there…DO IT
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