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Is it possible for a true alcoholic to only drink socially or on the weekends?

A good friend of mine who I think is an alcoholic, set a New Years resolution to only drink socially or on the weekends. He drinks almost every night. I told him that he needs to quit altogether. He says he doesn't want to quit, just drink less. I think his resolution may work for a while, but he'll end up drinking all the time again. He says that his drinking is a habit and he can start a new habit of only drinking on the weekends. Is that possible?
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There are practicing alcoholics and non-practicing alcoholics. A non-practicing alcoholic is a teetotaller who used to be a practicing alcoholic.

There is a saying that for an alcoholic one drink is too many and 100 is not enough.

Most alcoholics who try to drink socially or only at weekends fail miserably. With supreme and extreme will power an alcoholic may perhaps be able to drink in moderation but this is highly unlikely.
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