A Couple That Drinks Together, Stays Together: Here’s Why

I have learned over the years that the people you drink with become integral parts of your life. You don’t have to know each other since ages or anything of that sorts. You just have to be good drinking buds. If that’s the case, why can’t we apply the same theory in relationships? We say that a couple that drinks together, stays together. Here’s why!

There’s scientific backing: According to a study done by the Journals if The Journal of Gerontology, couples who drink together have a less negative relationship. The study indicates that couples over 50 years have better chances at marriage if both partners drank. That’s a valid reason.

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You get all the unspoken truths out while drunk: Since you are brutally honest and stop giving fucks about others while drunk, all those toxic elements of your relationship that you won’t talk about otherwise, come out. And this is important. Communication is key.

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There’s no judging each other: if she has thrown up in your new car and you have partially peed your pants after you did a beer chug marathon, there’s no embarrassment left. It’s all cool.

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Nobody can blame the other one for overspending: Imagine having a partner who spends as much as you do in the liquor aisle when you shop and prefers picking a bottle of scotch over a pristine new mixer blender. Your priorities are the same.

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You share your miseries: Neither of you are hungover alone, like ever. If you are hungover, so is your partner. Drunk eating is basically your holiday and all your Friday plans are the same. You drink the same stuff and you hate the same liquor. Ahh, it’s a twosome made in heaven.

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