Hi WTE, and sister Chard lovers! I just discovered this thread, and can so identify with all of you. While my S.O. likes Chard, he'd just as soon drink beer. Does anyone know a hard core, male, Chardonnay addict? My Chard habit is also two bottles a day, occasionally more. . .though lately that's decreased a bit. I consider a bottle to be 5 glasses, or 'units,' though the size glasses I use, I may only get three out of a bottle

. I used to love red wines, but for the past year it's been almost exclusively Chardonnay - I have several nice reds on my wine rack, but whenever I open a new bottle, discover I prefer the white.
I love this forum, and having other people share their stories. I'm usually one who wants instant gratification, so knowing this will be a months' long process would be very discouraging for me if it weren't for the encouragement I receive here. My S.O. is also doing Nal, so that helps a lot. We're both highly social creatures, love to cook and entertain. . .and drink along with our group of drinking friends. . .so I doubt this would work if I tried it alone. We're both looking forward to being able to 'take it, or leave it.'
We've talked openly with our friends about this method, and I know that at least one other couple in our group has been exploring the SM. This is heartening, as both of them are by far the heaviest drinkers in the group, and both are wonderful, intelligent, and highly creative. For the woman especially, it would be so nice to get her old sunny self back again. . .Another friend of mine, a fellow wino, just lost her job. She came over early yesterday, totally blotto, and was suggesting we can now spend some daytime together just drinking and relaxing. I'm worried about the effects of her joblessness - and though I work from home, I DO have to work! Had her and her husband over last night, and I could tell he has the same concern, so I was filling him in on the SM, too. How great it would be to be able to enjoy all these wonderful people, while drinking more normally! That's one of the turn-offs of AA for me - having to basically give up precious friends, because they're drinkers. Sitting around in a room yakking it up with a bunch of strangers, all talking about our alcoholic 'character defects,' is NOT my idea of a good time!
Anyway, I'm looking forward to hearing more from you all!