Very interesting way to describe alcohol. I feel like candy is candy for adult people. Alcohol is nothing like candy. but this certainly helps to change my picture of how other people understand alcohol.
Do you still eat candy? What are your tastes/feelings towards candy?
I eat everything that contains sugar. I try to avoid doing this too often, but the temptation is very strong. (Unlike with alcohol, even if I don’t have anything sweet at home, I feel a desire to go and buy something.)
Substitutes for sugar are: alcohol, soylent. That is, when I drink alcohol or soylent, I no longer desire to also eat something sweet.
Very interesting way to describe alcohol. I feel like candy is candy for adult people. Alcohol is nothing like candy. but this certainly helps to change my picture of how other people understand alcohol.
Do you still eat candy? What are your tastes/feelings towards candy?
Thanks!
I eat everything that contains sugar. I try to avoid doing this too often, but the temptation is very strong. (Unlike with alcohol, even if I don’t have anything sweet at home, I feel a desire to go and buy something.)
Substitutes for sugar are: alcohol, soylent. That is, when I drink alcohol or soylent, I no longer desire to also eat something sweet.
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I saw them a long time ago and kept it in the back of my mind that “cravings” are not always related to what you think you should eat.