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Do you think my parents will notice I’m drunk/hungover again
Thread startercoileanbeag
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I had a lot to drink during the evening but I regret it now:( I'll have to get up at some stage but I have a bad feeling they'll know straight away because its not my first time. Also I feel really sick so should I play it off as a stomach bug?? Anyway thanks if you read this far
They're not okay with me drinking atall, they know I don't know my limit and only drink as escapism. I'm underage so they obviously just want what's best which is sweet but I'm too weak to control myself
As always I think @Kyrok has the best advice here. I was gonna say play it off as a stomach thing, but I think honesty is best & in the long run, will truly serve you the best. I hope you feel better & that everything works out ok. Sunday's are such awful days for me.
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RaphtaliaTwoAnimals, Madame Psychosis and coileanbeag
yeah while I don't like the idea of coming out and saying it but if they're any bit suspicious I'll tell them. Thanks for the well wishes and I'm sorry Sunday's are bad for you also.
Aww I know it's a tough situation, but when I lived with my family there were some things I was initially less than honest with them about. I learned that the truth always comes to the surface. I think that you'll see your making the right decision. Hopefully you feel better & it's not an issue. And thank you-I hope my Sunday isn't as horrible as it could potentially be.
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