BanderaRoja
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Hello, that's my first post here. Not quite sure how well it fits, but it's a topic that's in my mind a lot lately, so I hope maybe someone can relate 
Background Info:
Some time ago my boyfriend and I decided to open our relationship. It was clear for us that this is not about casual one night stands, but that we both want to have the possibility and the allowance to develop romantic feelings for the people we're dating, though we're not going as far as to have "relationships" with those people, rather we call it affairs or special friendships.
The situation that troubles me:
I met someone I fell in love with, and that person in my oppinion has an alcohol problem. To specify: He's not the comatose drinking type, but he has an average of 10 to 15 drinks a day and drinks larger amounts during dates. He seems to be doing this already at least 10 years, but has a regular life with a job and Master studies.
At the beginning I thought: Okay, I'll just accept him the way he is, he's got stable life conditions and it's just an affair and maybe at some point we'll both be fed up with each other anyway and move on. Also we usually met after his work when he seemed to be quite sober.
But now I've been dating him on occasions where he was not working directly before, and already had some time to drink, and I noticed that it bothered me and made me feel insecure when recognizing signs of drunkenness, such as sligthlty uncoordinated movements or strange ways of talking.
What advice do I seek?
I am probably not looking for advice like "Don't date him" because I will most likely meet him anyway as I have strong feelings for him. Also I do not plan on engaging in a serious commited relationship with him, but rather want to enjoy the time we spend together.
I was wondering If maybe someone has advice on how to cope with the current situation? On one part on how to cope with my feelings of being worried, on the other hand on how to work on some compromise e.g. concerning the consumption of alcohol before dates, so we can both feel comfortable, without giving him the feeling of being rejected or not beeing accepted the way he is?
Background Info:
Some time ago my boyfriend and I decided to open our relationship. It was clear for us that this is not about casual one night stands, but that we both want to have the possibility and the allowance to develop romantic feelings for the people we're dating, though we're not going as far as to have "relationships" with those people, rather we call it affairs or special friendships.
The situation that troubles me:
I met someone I fell in love with, and that person in my oppinion has an alcohol problem. To specify: He's not the comatose drinking type, but he has an average of 10 to 15 drinks a day and drinks larger amounts during dates. He seems to be doing this already at least 10 years, but has a regular life with a job and Master studies.
At the beginning I thought: Okay, I'll just accept him the way he is, he's got stable life conditions and it's just an affair and maybe at some point we'll both be fed up with each other anyway and move on. Also we usually met after his work when he seemed to be quite sober.
But now I've been dating him on occasions where he was not working directly before, and already had some time to drink, and I noticed that it bothered me and made me feel insecure when recognizing signs of drunkenness, such as sligthlty uncoordinated movements or strange ways of talking.
What advice do I seek?
I am probably not looking for advice like "Don't date him" because I will most likely meet him anyway as I have strong feelings for him. Also I do not plan on engaging in a serious commited relationship with him, but rather want to enjoy the time we spend together.
I was wondering If maybe someone has advice on how to cope with the current situation? On one part on how to cope with my feelings of being worried, on the other hand on how to work on some compromise e.g. concerning the consumption of alcohol before dates, so we can both feel comfortable, without giving him the feeling of being rejected or not beeing accepted the way he is?
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