How Alcohol Effects Family and Social Life?

Posted on Mar 23, 2010 under General | No Comment

There is no doubt in accepting that alcohol not only affects your personal life but also interferes a lot by affecting all your personal relations. Alcohol affects a person’s health by spoiling liver and kidney functions and we are aware with this fact. The surprising thing is that along with health, alcoholism ruins a person’s personal and social life. Alcohol brings loneliness into a person’s life as after having it any person wants to live alone. It makes a person feel weird about his own condition. Alcohol ruins a person’s personal life by making him isolated from his surroundings and nature.There is nothing wrong in saying that a person gets away, far away from his family after tuning alcoholic. Alcohol brings a touch of being rude and naughty. After having an alcoholic drink, a person doesn’t even remember about his acts for a longer time. His family members get afraid from coming near to him and hence, he loses faith and love of his family members. A very old saying says that, ‘Your friend becomes your criticizer after getting alcoholic.’ This statement is true in regards to the fact that any person gets nostalgic after having an alcoholic drink and thus, he loves to speak out smallest of his irritation and guilt.Alcohol spoils a person’s social life too. People, who are an addict of alcohol, are hated by the society at large. In fact, people even advise their daughters and son not to play with the children of an alcoholic father or mother. Don’t you think this is a sign of a critical social image?Alcohol ruins life and relations:Any person can turn alcoholic at any age irrespective of his sex. Thus, it is better to have a good friends and circle for living a good social life. All that matters is your reputation for earning life and if, it gets spoiled – none can make you rich in the run of life! Prevent yourself from turning alcoholic as it ruins relations and life.

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